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"When we sit in a room at a desk by a window, the distant view, the light from the window, the floor material, the wood of the desk, and the eraser in our hand begin to merge perceptually. 
Though we can disassemble these elements and study them individually during the design process, they merge in the final condition, and ultimately we cannot readily break perception into a simple collection of geometries, activities, and sensations."
—— Parallax, Steven Holl

A NEW JOURNEY; AGAIN [Melbourne]

There are many historical and heritage buildings in Melbourne, as well as many new buildings under construction. However, as a citizen, I want to know more about how the new building is built and how to live in with the old building.

Promote people to pay more attention to the Mission to Seafarers Victoria and guide them to think about buildings of different ages appearing in a new interior space at the same time. 

How historical and contemporary buildings can be programmed together to facilitate new interiors?

PROCESS

- Research Melbourne historical buildings

- Archive

- Create a walking journey

- Handbook/tools

- Installations

- Digital platform

TECHNIQUES

- Collage

- Deconstruction

- Frame

- Augmented Reality

SITE

Chosen sites including MTSV and other historical buildings in the city.

TIME

AUDIENCE

During the event Open House Melbourne 

in 2021.

Melbourne citizens, tourists.

Mission to Seafarers Victoria

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An international mission of the Anglican Church in Melbourne

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All nationalities and faiths of seafarers

A place that caring for Seafarers Around the World

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Seafarers well-being

Designed by Walter Butler in 1917

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The St Peter the Mariner Chapel  

An extensive clubroom  

Administration area  

The Chaplain’s house  

A small cottage  

The Norla Dome

A place that cares for Seafarers Around the World

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Seafarers well-being

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Weather Analysis

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Material Analysis

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I continue to explore collage, framing, and deconstruction from my previous works in Phase 04.

Handbook with tools

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Poster 

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Proposal design Plan

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AXO Drawing

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DETAIL

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DETAIL of Material Junction

White lightweight linen fabric

Allowing people to see the view behind the fabric installation

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Plan of the journey

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Augmented Reality (AR

It is a technology that computes the position and angle of the camera image in real-time and adds corresponding images, videos, and 3D models.

 

Its goal is to integrate the virtual world into the real world on the screen and interact with it.

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The example of AR technique by mobile phone application Google Map

The example of AR Scan by mobile phone application 神奇AR(Magic AR)

Mobile Phone Application

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HOME

HELP

MAP

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AR SCAN

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AR SCAN with the identified building and fabric collage

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AR SCAN with detail information

Storyboard of A New Journey; Again [Melbourne]

Swanston Square Tower apartment

​Melbourne Central

State Library Victoria

St.Paul's Cathedral & Flinders Street Railway Station

Mission to Seafarers Victoria & 1 Hotel

Perspective Drawings

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© 2020 by Jeremy Hu. 

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