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:: related links » upperpool studio » sustainable architecture ARCHITECTURE UUPERPOOL DESIGN STUDIO 3007: Designing buildings to last 1000 years Studio Leader: Graham Crist VEIL/RMIT Architecture Upperpool Design Studio Semester 1, 2007 VEIL 3007 design studio page How long does your building last? Longevity and adaptability are key ideas when thinking through sustainability in the built environment. The challenge for designers is to not only design buildings for the present and short-term future but to also think in the long term. To explore and consider how long buildings will last and how the programmes (activities) inside these buildings will also change in time. What was once a school maybe housing, what was once commercial high-rise may become something completely different. Students will imagine two time scales -25 years into the future (2032) and 1000 years into the future (3007). One is strongly tied to current realities, the other impossible to imagine perhaps, yet realistic in the life of a building. Students will imagine what might be constant, and what might change frequently. They will ask, how do we design for an unknown future, as well as one we can intelligently speculate on? ![]() The Dish, a speculative proposal for an urban scale community inhabiting a radio telescope dish searching for extraterrestrial life, with self sufficient solar power and water collection
Designer: Tom Morgan, RMIT Architecture StudentPartner: Victorian Eco-Innovation Lab (VEIL) Director: Prof. Chris Ryan. Cross-institutional project funded by the Victorian Government Sustainability Statement and Sustainability Fund, and hosted by the Australian Centre for Science, Innovation and Society, Melbourne University. RMIT Architecture is offering two VEIL affiliated Architecture Design Studios in semester 1, 2007 as part of a cross-institutional initiative to commission research-led teaching projects addressing innovative sustainable architecture and design practices in architecture and design schools and programs across Victoria. ROUND TABLE FORUM Visions - Graham Crist and Mel Dodd present at the Sustainable Cities Round Table Future Melbourne Forum 31 October, 2007 includes video archives of presentations by RMIT Architecture staff Graham Crist and Mel Dodd and links to the presentations of all the other invited presentations. | ||||||||
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