public interior
landscape Birrarung Marr, Melbourne
2023
This project is a design intervention composed of walkways, ponds/platforms, and mist/water system, located on the Birrarung Marr middle terrace together with the M Pavilion 2018.
Utilizes interiorization and exteriorization to merge the M Pavilion 2018 and the site, providing a restful civic environment in the Melbourne urban realm for the passing through pedestrians to reflect, immerse, and contemplate. Serves as an asset for the Melbourne CBD city fabric and the Melbourne Arts Precinct in conjunction with the contemporary situation and the future Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation.
landscape Birrarung Marr, Melbourne
2023
This project is a design intervention composed of walkways, ponds/platforms, and mist/water system, located on the Birrarung Marr middle terrace together with the M Pavilion 2018.
Utilizes interiorization and exteriorization to merge the M Pavilion 2018 and the site, providing a restful civic environment in the Melbourne urban realm for the passing through pedestrians to reflect, immerse, and contemplate. Serves as an asset for the Melbourne CBD city fabric and the Melbourne Arts Precinct in conjunction with the contemporary situation and the future Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation.
walkway view
pond view
Interiorise the surrounding elements to emphasise the quietness and peacefulness of the site with the mist/water and natural materials.
Exteriorise the M Pavilion 2018 by extending its components from the inside to the landscape. Based on the activity extractions of the site surroundings, operating the flow and movement by walkways and seatings to activate the site and initiate unintentional engagement.
Interiorise the surrounding elements to emphasise the quietness and peacefulness of the site with the mist/water and natural materials.
composition
Exteriorise the M Pavilion 2018 by extending its components from the inside to the landscape. Based on the activity extractions of the site surroundings, operating the flow and movement by walkways and seatings to activate the site and initiate unintentional engagement.
scenarios