Assessment Criteria
- Vision for Australian Capital
- Capital Strategy (25%) : The panel presented and blog posted satisfies the following descriptions.
- Your chosen strategy (flexible, mobile, distributed or virtual) was well investigated.
- Your idea creatively identified problems and issues associated with ways capital city / parliament worked today in Australia and a speculation was made to suggest your idea could lead to an innovative solution.
- You summarised your investigation well and communicated all necessary information clearly and creatively with images and diagrams in your panel.
- Your blog communicated your idea development well.
Outcome: one A2 (landscape) panel prepared by team and blog posts documenting development of individual ideas. - Capital Infrastructure and Presence (25%) : The panel presented and blog posted satisfies the following descriptions.
- Your investigation to identify how your strategy could make use of the existing and/or new infrastructural support was good, unique and innovative.
- You made a good effort to identify how your chosen strategy could have its own unique presence and identity for people to identify that it constituted Australian Capital.
- You summarised your investigation well and communicated all necessary Information clearly and creatively with images and diagrams in your panel.
- Your blog communicated your idea development well.
Outcome: one A2 (landscape) panel prepared by team and Blog posts documenting development of individual ideas.
- Architectural Investigation
- Architectural Types & Purposes (20%) : The panel presented and blog posted satisfies the following descriptions.
- Based on your investigation of Australian Capital Vision, you came up with an innovative suggestion to (partially) replace current Australian Parliament.
- Excellent investigation and speculation are made to propose a range of services that your architectural entity is to provide.
- You summarised your investigation well and communicated all necessary Information clearly and creatively with images and diagrams in your panel.
- Your blog communicated your idea development well.
Outcome: one A3 (portrait) panel prepared by team and blog posts documenting development of individual ideas. - Architectural Presence & Identity (20%) : The panel presented and blog posted satisfies the following descriptions.
- You conducted a unique and creative investigation into how your architectural entitiy can be identified and perceived as the capital of Australia by residents and visitors.
- You summarised your investigation well and communicated all necessary Information clearly and creatively with images and diagrams in your panel.
- Your blog communicates your idea development well.
Outcome: one A3 (portrait) panel prepared by team and blog posts documenting development of individual ideas. - Written Project Statement (10%) : The panel presented and blog posted satisfies the following descriptions.
- The statement was creative and imaginative.
- The statement was well written.
- Ideas leading to the statement was documented well in your blog.
Outcome: one A4 (portrait) sheet with up to 400 words text prepared by team and blog posts documenting development of individual thoughts.
Week 2 A1
- Investigation of flexible as a strategy.
- Identify problems and issue associated with the way Canberra works as a capital city for Australia.
- Identify how a flexible strategy could lead to a solution for this problem.
- Use images and diagrams to illustrate this point.
Week 3 A1
- Identify how a flexible solution can take advantage of the existing or new physical infrastructure in and around parliament house.
Week 4 A3
- Based on these two previous weeks, propose how to either partially or fully replace an existing part of parliament.
- Identify how existing or new infrastructure services could help achieve this.
Week 5 A3
- Show how the strategy is identified by people as being representative of Australia’s modern cultural consciousness.
Statement
- A creative and imaginative 400 word statement explaining how you reached your design brief and the thoughts and processes behind it.
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