Saturday 20 August 2011

Tutorial Notes Week 3: Distributed/Mobile

Distributed/Mobile can be interpreted to mean that something is movable, changeable, transportable, spread out in the physical sense of objects,people and architecture.

Specific Context: Changing sizes of government departments
User: Government office workers
Situation: Fascilitation change
Strategies: Having building components/mechanical equipment bilt into the structure to help aid changing sizes of departments as required. Similar to having lego blocks but more developed and advanced in technology. Can also isolate and distribute offices/buildings on site or have buildings on tracks so that its like a huge functional tetras board.

Specific Context: Facilitating travel efficiency of members of parliment and general public.
User: Members of parliment and general public
Situation: Creating an alternative transport
Strategies: This strategy combines mobility and distribution abilities in order to find a suitable solution. Developing a network of high-speed trainlines through the east coast of Australia to capture majority of vehicular and flight travel. The trains would have pods that could be interchangeable with the architecture of the main train stations. A series of pods would be designed for a variety of situations, for example the prime minister would have a specific pod catering for their needs. This would also create efficiency between travelling and work demands of this specific office. The train line links between the majour cities would encourage satellite cities and development of regional centers. It would also assisnt in the number of people living in rural areas being able to commute to the cities for work. The train lines can go right through the heart of the city underground which is more efficient than flying to an airport that are usually located on the outskirts of the city.

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