&nbsp;&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND<br />This project formed part of 32,000 Beaches, the Australian entry curated by Leon van Schaik for the Mare Nostrum project at the 2nd Rotterdam International Architecture Biennale. Under the Biennale aegis of The Flood, Mare Nostrum examined the rise of mass tourism that relies on the presence of water. This is part of a striking aspect of globalisation where moderate and subtropical coastal regions are favoured for holidaymakers and temporary migrants, creating mixed blessings for local culture, ecology, economy and politics.<br /> <br />RESEARCH CONTRIBUTION<br />Below van Schaik's ideogram a long table was covered in maps, surveys and texts. These represent the work ...
During the Paris climate conference in December 2015, 195 different countries recognized the dangers...
Coastal freshwater and tidal wetland habitats are being transformed as a result of increasing demand...
Emerging water’s edge public spaces display distinct characteristic features and stand apart from hi...
&nbsp;&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND<br />This project formed part of 32,000 Beaches, the A...
&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND <br />Peppermint Bay is a function centre located in southern Ta...
Port Phillip Bay (also commonly referred to as Port Phillip) is a large bay in Victoria, Australia. ...
There is worldwide concern that tourism can erode the special qualities that attract tourists to par...
De Rijke was one of ten ‘Explorers’ out of 500 applicants the British Council selected to take part ...
The Victorian towns of Sorrento and Queenscliff are located either side of Port Phillip Heads. Using...
Port Arthur Project represents a unique partnership between Ten Days on the Island, the Port Arthur...
This graduation studio explores the potential of a landscape-based regional design approach to contr...
At Sea Level delves into the impacts of rising sea levels and resultant architectural responses. Cou...
It is a matter of public record that the former Prime Minister of Australia, the Honourable Paul Kea...
Landscape architecture is built from place. What place is depends how one reads a site, which then d...
Porirua City is twenty minutes north of Wellington, New Zealand’s capital. The city is fifty years ...
During the Paris climate conference in December 2015, 195 different countries recognized the dangers...
Coastal freshwater and tidal wetland habitats are being transformed as a result of increasing demand...
Emerging water’s edge public spaces display distinct characteristic features and stand apart from hi...
&nbsp;&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND<br />This project formed part of 32,000 Beaches, the A...
&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND <br />Peppermint Bay is a function centre located in southern Ta...
Port Phillip Bay (also commonly referred to as Port Phillip) is a large bay in Victoria, Australia. ...
There is worldwide concern that tourism can erode the special qualities that attract tourists to par...
De Rijke was one of ten ‘Explorers’ out of 500 applicants the British Council selected to take part ...
The Victorian towns of Sorrento and Queenscliff are located either side of Port Phillip Heads. Using...
Port Arthur Project represents a unique partnership between Ten Days on the Island, the Port Arthur...
This graduation studio explores the potential of a landscape-based regional design approach to contr...
At Sea Level delves into the impacts of rising sea levels and resultant architectural responses. Cou...
It is a matter of public record that the former Prime Minister of Australia, the Honourable Paul Kea...
Landscape architecture is built from place. What place is depends how one reads a site, which then d...
Porirua City is twenty minutes north of Wellington, New Zealand’s capital. The city is fifty years ...
During the Paris climate conference in December 2015, 195 different countries recognized the dangers...
Coastal freshwater and tidal wetland habitats are being transformed as a result of increasing demand...
Emerging water’s edge public spaces display distinct characteristic features and stand apart from hi...