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Re-burbia for Studio Epsilon

Re-burbia for Studio Epsilon, Assignment 2
University of Melbourne, Bachelor of Design, 9 April 2022.

_ Special thanks my tutor, Mark Ng
_ and my team, Zhichun Guo (Eddie), Chon Kei Lam (Jacky), Ying Lee
RE-BURBIA​​​​​​​
Our suburb is in a constant state of loss and disrepair; the deficiencies of urban sprawls reject the public needs, whilst the ongoing densification neglect history. This project recalls the remnants and of the diminishing suburban fabric by re sampling the element and language memories of suburbia, transforming it into a new typology.​​​​​​​
The proposal seeks to build an intermediate climate between the desire to live in a private ritual and the emerging needs for density, which is neither an abandonment of freedom nor a replication of current redundancy. Ultimately, it aims to rejuvenate our suburbs into a collective RE-BURBIA.
Freedom of private outdoor ritual
THE MAKING OF RE-BURBIA
1. RE-FRAME      SITE RESEARCH & DESIGN FRAMEWORK
2. RE-ACT        INCORPORATING YIRP & PERSOONALISED RESPONSE
3. RE-IMAGINE    THE OUTCOME
SITE MAP
(Brunswick West, Melbourne)
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Re-burbia for Studio Epsilon
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Architecture group project for final studio in the Bachelor of Design, University of Melbourne. Our suburb is in a constant state of loss and d Read More

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