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SITE ANALYSIS ASSIGNMENT ONE ENVS 10004 Yujing Wang 692143 Xueling Zeng 825849 Jade Tan 752875

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Page 1: Site analysis designing environments chloeveronicajade

SITE ANALYSIS

ASSIGNMENT ONE

ENVS 10004 Yujing Wang 692143 Xueling Zeng 825849 Jade Tan 752875

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HISTORY OF THE CONCRETE LAWN

1895-1919

LEGEND

Lake

Buildings that have

remained

Buildings that have been

added on

LEGEND

Lake

Buildings that have been

added on

Imagined area of the

swamp

This map shows the University of Melbourne in

1895, superimposed on the previous land which is

assumed to be a swampy area where the Wurundjeri

would gather food.

Early maps (pre-settlement) are not easily

available as “evidence of such (indigenous)

occupation is difficult to discern” (Johnson & Wallis,

2014).

Below is an imagined swamp landscape,

showing a pre-existing water body that is later

drained to form a lake preceding the Concrete Lawns

we see today.

Pre-settlement-1895

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1919-1938

1938-1985

LEGEND

Lake

Buildings that have

remained

Buildings that have been

added on

Removed

Lawn

LEGEND

Lake

Buildings that have

remained

Buildings that have been

added on

Removed

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1985-2016

Combined

LEGEND

New lawn/trees

Concrete

Removed

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Actionintensity

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Actionintensity

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Actionintensity

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Actionintensity

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Actionuse

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___ for pedestriansfor cyclists

….. for vehicles

movementat 9 a.m

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movementat 3 p.m

___ for pedestriansfor cyclists

….. for vehicles

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___ for pedestriansfor cyclists

….. for vehicles

movementat 9 p.m

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Shadow at 9am

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Shadow at 1pm

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Shadow at 5pm

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Summary

History

The historical periods preceding the formation of Concrete Lawn all point to the same characteristic of the

site as an open space used to gather people together. It is thus a site of communal activity and bonding, and

one that has great cultural significance to both the first people to inhabit it and the current generation. Its

form, from a swamp to a lake, then a lawn, has always changed in response to a new need, such as space

constraints or a type of aesthetic landscape, which reflects how people have always imposed their own

desires on a space throughout its history.

Action

By studying the temperature and shadow around the concrete lawn comparatively, we find out that there are

close connections between actions and the climate. Firstly, the higher temperature occurs in the centre of

the lawn, where there are few trees and buildings which can block the sun. So the people in the centre of

lawn only go across the lawn quickly but do not rest. Conversely, at the side of building, many students sit on

the grass. The shade of the trees makes the temperature lower than the other places and some benches

around the trees are a comfortable leisure zone to the people. In some cases, there are also some students

who stay at the entry of each building although the temperature over there is not so comfortable because it is

easy to enter the building to their classes.

Climate

The shadows cast are shorter near midday, and points westward in the morning and eastward in the evening

as the sun rises and sets. The evening shadows are also longer. Shadows in the winter tend to be longer

than that in summer. The tall buildings and trees surrounding the Concrete Lawn provide shade all around it,

corresponding with the changes in temperature in the site as well.

Movement

There are clear differences in movement at different times, but no movement of vehicles recorded at each

visit of the site. On a Friday morning, at 9am there should be many students, but on a rainy day the number

is a lot fewer. Other times, especially during lunchtime the number again increases due to its central location

and proximity to Union House, where most people gather to buy food. At 9pm, the area is much quieter, with

anyone passing by entering the MSD rather than staying on the site as they might have done in the day,

The intensity of movement is thus directly correlated with the time of the day, pointing to many gaps in

circulation of the space that could be better utilized. Movement is also related to the climate, i.e. people

would rather move along a shaded path, or related to action, such as using the main concrete path to avoid

activities on the lawns

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References

Johnson F., Walliss, J. (2014) Reconciling History: Inserting an Indigenous Space into the University of Melbourne

Campus. Landscape Review. 15.