Saturday 12 September 2015

Phase Two | Final Submission

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Friday 11 September 2015

Phase Two | Composite Image, Statements & Site Images

Composite Image | Mobility



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MOBILITY
MOBILITY
TERMINAL LINE
TERMINAL LINE
EMERGENCE

Friday 4 September 2015

Phase Two | Pavilion Script Three | Mobility (5 Images)






Phase Two | Pavilion Script Two | Emergence

What is emergence?
  • A process whereby larger entities, patterns and specific behaviours arise through interactions among smaller and simpler entities that themselves do not exhibit such properties.




Phase Two | Pavilion Script One | Terminal Line (5 Images)







Phase Two | Further Data Analysis and Research

As of 2011, it was found that 418 people were sleeping rough in the area of Woolloomooloo, 90 of which were sleeping on the street whilst the remainder relied on public dwellings.

According to these statistics, 328 slept in supported accommodation and boarding houses situated in this area.

General Statistics (Based on 2011 census) |
  •   105 000 people homeless living in Australia in 2011 + 17850(17%) = 122850
  •   17% increase of homelessness since 2011 in 5 years (Increase to 122850 people)
  •   6% of homeless people live in parks
  •   17300 people waiting for permanent public accommodation in whole country
  •   10 people found living in a Woolloomooloo park as of 2013
Types of accommodation for the homeless:
  •   Supported accommodation
  •   Boarding houses
  •   Homeless and staying temporarily in other households
  •   Improvised dwellings, tents or sleeping out

The chosen data focuses on the supported accommodation and boarding houses in Woolloomooloo.

Housing locations in Woolloomooloo and surrounding areas include:
  • Matthew Talbot Hostel | 22 Talbot Pl, Woolloomooloo NSW, 2011
  • Homelessness NSW | 99 Forbes Street, Woolloomooloo NSW, 2011
  • Tierney House | 2 Ice Street, Darlinghurst NSW, 2010
  • Haymarket Foundation Clinic for The Homeless | 165B Palmer St, East Sydney, NSW, 2010
  • Edward Eager Lodge | 348A Bourke St, Surry Hills NSW, 2010
  • Foster House | 5-19 Mary Street, Surry Hills NSW, 2010
  • Francis Street Youth Housing | 2-6 Francis St, Darlinghurst NSW, 2010
  • Aboriginal Homeless People | 118 Victoria St, Ashfield NSW, 2131
  • Mission Australia Fairlight Centre | 9 Fairlight St Manly NSW, 2095

References |
http://abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Latestproducts/2049.0Main%20Features22011
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/city-east/are-these-woolloomooloo-public-housing-apartments-the-worst-in-sydney/story-fngr8h22-1226915596262
http://www.homelessnessaustralia.org.au/index.php/about-homelessness/homeless-statistics
http://clovermoore.com.au/homelessness-in-woolloomooloo/
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2013/s3854864.htm
https://www.google.com/maps/search/homeless+shelter+housing+woolloomooloo/@-33.8776646,151.2139457,16z

Phase Two | IDDA Grasshopper Advanced and Extending Grasshopper Certificate