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• For 60 years AMES has helped new and recently arrived refugees and migrants to settle in to Victoria. AMES offers much more than just teaching English – we not only work with new arrivals but also with the community, business and Government to develop sustainable and effective settlement solutions for the whole Victorian community.

Details • DEK Technologies Pty Ltd started operations in 1999 providing expertise in system architecture, design and support activities for cutting edge hardware including ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Circuits) and FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays). • Today, DEK Technologies comprises a number of engineering and project management offices located in Australia, Italy, Sweden and Vietnam. These offices have completed a diverse range of projects and delivered innovative and cost effective solutions to various parts of the world. • DEK subcontracts for Ericsson and may occupy Ericsson’s tower Building A 4th floor in the near future.

Core Services • Humanitarian Settlement Services (HSS), • Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP), • Language Literacy and Numeracy Program (LLNP), • Victorian Training Guarantee (VTG) and • Job Services Australia (JSA).

Community contributor • Kildonan UnitingCare is one of Australia’s oldest community organisations, being first established in 1881. • Integrated Family Services is a Department of Human Services funded program providing case management support to children aged 0-17 years, pregnant mothers and families within the local government areas of Darebin, Hume, Moreland,Yarra, Whittlesea and Meadow Heights. Kildonan carries out research in the areas of: • Family and youth wellbeing and inclusion; • Energy efficiency and sustainability; • Water and energy consumption and access; • Financial hardship prevention and recovery;

Info • For over 60 years, Visy has provided customers with the most innovative, protective and eye-catching packaging in the business. Even better, we’ve done it in a way that’s increasingly sustainable. Now, our products are not only made with recycled materials, many are widely recyclable as well. • Visy manufactures light-weight container, a heavy-duty carton or a sophisticated photographic reproduction.

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Hume Secondary College • Blair Street Years 7-9 Junior campus opened in 2009 with new facilities that complement how students learn in the 21st century. • The campus is environmentally friendly with the new spaces making plenty of use of natural light and ventilation to ensure optimal learning conditions. • The Blair Street Junior campus shares its site with the Broadmeadows Primary School and the English Language Centre, which caters for Years 7-10 students who have recently arrived in Australia.

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Primary School

NMIT TAFE

• The Broadmeadows AMEP Centre is also home to the Language, Literacy and Numeracy Program (LLNP) to help local students improve their English skills (reading, listening, speaking and writing) and maths skills for daily living in our community. Facilities available on-site : Independent Learning Centre, Prayer rooms, Library. • The Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) is funded by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) and provides a range of courses specifically for migrants to Australia with permanent visas.

Student name: Jonathan Ng Cheong Tin _ 378259 Studio leader : Dr. Michael Trudgeon & Jessica Bird

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The Incubator for the New Knowledge Economy of Melbourne’s Northern Capital. The precinct will be attractive, safe and inspiring, have long-term regeneration of the area while maintaining the current option of continuing current operation, will be a great place to live with vibrant neighborhoods and instill a sense of price in the local and regional community. Eco-Innovating Ericsson’s precinct will be a symbol for clean-tech.

To provide a diversity of employment and business opportunities. Encourage small business start-ups in the development of new clean technology. Provide a platform, the precinct, for the developers to test their prototypes.

To promote sustainable and innovative development practices by using distributed systems. To regenerate the precinct in a retro-fit manner while considering the life cycle analysis of materials. To create an interactive streetscape, enhance connectivity through active transport. To design a buffer for all the neighboring different sort of activities around the precinct.

Change In Highest Qualification Achieved , 2006 to 2011

Existing Travel Method, Hume

• Keep the technology inside the precinct. It used to be really hightech when Ericsson was occupying building A. • Create a local hub for technology companies to thrive and office spaces for business firms regrouping professionals. • The tech fims will group startup manufacturers that innovate in the sustainability field , electrical vehicle, bicycle, etc.

To create a cohesive urban structure that enhances the accessibility, safety and legibility of the area. Creating a sense of place through local community infrastructure. To provide high quality housing opportunities and promote affordability.

Birthplace

• A one-stop-shop catering for the needs of newly arrived and established migrants and refugees. • Immediate on-arrival and medium term post-arrival settlement housing, orientation assistance and migration information sessions; practical support and skills training to new and emerging refugee and immigrant community groups. • Migrant re-settlement family and youth programs. • Teach English and Australian culture. • Help integrate migrants to the local community.

Change In Occupation Of Employment , 2006 to 2011 • Engaging with the streetscape, Reviving Blair street frontage. • Exploiting Blair Street busy traffic flux. • Satisfying the needs of the neighborhood and future residents of the precinct.

• Between 2006 and 2011, the number of people born overseas increased by 638 or 17.3%, and the number of people from a non-English speaking background increased by 728 or 22.2%.

Age Structure, 2011

Life Cycle of Materials

• The largest change in the occupations of residents between 2006 and 2011 in Broadmeadows was for those employed as:

Professionals (+93 persons)

Employment Status, 2011 • Create a local economic development and provide part time work for students. • A place where high school students can hang out after classes. • Provide affordable housing for local inhabitants. • Create accommodation spaces for TAFE and high school students. • Create housing for young professionals , employees of the tech hub.

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Student name: Jonathan Ng Cheong Tin _ 378259 Studio leader : Dr. Michael Trudgeon & Jessica Bird

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Riggall Street

F

A

B

I1 A

A

G

Blair Street

Ericsson Lane

Maldon Street

D1

C

D2

I2

E

Blair Street

Retail Fronts

Power Ped Pty Ltd

Green Auto Pty Ltd

Evo Pty Ltd

Innovation Platform

Ericsson Tower

B

Retail

C

Student Housing

D

Tech Start-Ups

E

Hall

F

Residential

G

Transport Hub

H

Market Stalls

I

Community Market

Master Plan 1:500 Site Plan _ 1 : 500

Belfast Street

Outdoor Seating

A

Ericsson Lane

Transport Hub

Greens

Market Administration

Pipeworks Fun Market Stalls

Section AA_ 1 : 250

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Master Plan Plans & Sections

Student name: Jonathan Ng Cheong Tin _ 378259 Studio leader : Dr. Michael Trudgeon & Jessica Bird

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Maldon Street

H


UP

SALVATION ARMY STORE

UP

RECEPTION 19

142 m² UP

UP

LOBBY 8

86 m²

UP

KITCHEN 2

52 m²

AL SHISHA BAR

STORAGE

1

3

RAINWATER TANK STORAGE 13

1007 m²

34 m²

249 m²

KITCHEN 5

47 m² ERICSSON CAFE & RESTO 6

259 m²

STORAGE 7

36 m²

SIGHT

LIGHT

DN

UP

BROADY'S GARMENT 9

561 m² COFFEE STAND 28

171 m²

BROADY'S TASTE 10

313 m²

Car

DN

UP

Walking / Cycling Bus

RAINWATER TANK STORAGE 17

2831 m²

Power Ped Pty Ltd 29

688 m²

Car Share

CONNECTION

TRANSPORT

UP

UP

UP

ENTERTAINMENT ZONE 21

181 m² RAINWATER TANK STORAGE 22

1679 m²

STUDENT CANTEEN 23

763 m²

UP

Ground Floor 1:250

UP

KITCHEN CANTEEN 20

106 m²

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NMIT EXTENSION 11

930 m²

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UP

DN


B

FOYER

FOYER

58

58

305 m²

305 m²

UP

UP

Classroom 61

81 m²

BLOCK B

BLOCK C

59

60

737 m²

UP

BLOCK B 59

871 m²

737 m²

UP

DN

DN

HAMAM

HAMAM

56

56

28 m²

P

UP

28 m²

SAUNA

UP

SAUNA

57

57

29 m²

UP

29 m²

GYM

UP

GYM

55

55

224 m²

DN

224 m²

UP

STAFF ROOM 46

249 m² PODIUM

PODIUM

33

33

34 m² SUPRE

34 m² SUPRE

45

1182 m²

45

DN

1182 m²

DN

DN

DN

Level 1 Precinct 1:250

B

DN

Level 1 Precinct 1:250 TICKET BOOTH

TICKET BOOTH

65

DN

65

39 m²

DN

39 m²

INFO DESK

INFO DESK

64

47

4905 m²

64

43 m²

INNOVATION PLATFORM

PIPEWORKS STAND

43 m²

INNOVATION PLATFORM

34

34

246 m²

246 m²

FACILITIES

FACILITIES

63

63

55 m²

N

55 m²

DN

PIPEWORKS ADMINISTRATION Room

iBike Pty Ltd

30

31

561 m²

EVO Pty Ltd

Room

iBike Pty Ltd

32

30

1193 m²

48

133 m²

EVO Pty Ltd

31

1485 m²

561 m²

PIPEWORKS ADMIN

48

133 m²

32

1193 m²

1485 m²

DN

DN

FOYER 38

362 m²

DN

FOYER

OUTDOOR SHOWROOM

OUTDOOR SHOWROOM

38

362 m²

35

467 m²

GIFTWARE STORE

35

50

467 m²

DN

247 m²

DN

FOOD COURT

FOOD COURT

54

54

904 m²

EXPERIMENTATION LAB

EXPERIMENTATION LAB

37

277 m²

904 m²

37

STUDIO B

277 m²

39

70 m²

HAIRDRESSER 51

136 m²

Ericsson Tower

Community Offices

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STORAGE FACILITIES

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1233 m²

Ramp

Ericsson Precinct Today STORAGE FACILITIES Local Stakeholders 36

1233 m²

Greens

Section BB_ 1 : 100

Supre´

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COSMETICS 52

108 m²

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VEGGIE GARDEN

VEGGIE GARDEN


34 m²

46

249 m²

SUPRE 45

1182 m²

DN

PODIUM 33

34 m² SUPRE 45

1182 m²

DN

DN

DN

TICKET BOOTH DN

65

DN

39 m²

PIPEWORKS STAND 47

4905 m²

INFO DESK

TICKET BOOTH

64

43 m²

DN

65

39 m² INFO DESK 64

43 m²

INNOVATION PLATFORM 34

246 m² FACILITIES 63

INNOVATION PLATFORM

N

55 m²

34

246 m² PIPEWORKS ADMINISTRATION Room

iBike Pty Ltd

30

EVO Pty Ltd

DN

31

561 m²

FACILITIES

48

63

133 m²

55 m²

32

1193 m²

1485 m² PIPEWORKS Room

iBike Pty Ltd

EVO Pty Ltd

30

31

32

561 m²

1193 m²

1

1485 m²

DN

DN

FOYER

DN

OUTDOOR SHOWROOM

38

362 m²

GIFTWARE STORE

35

467 m²

50

247 m² FOYER 38

362 m²

OUTDOOR SHOWROOM 35

467 m²

DN

FOOD COURT 54

904 m²

DN

FOOD COURT 54

904 m²

EXPERIMENTATION LAB 37

277 m² HAIRDRESSER

EXPERIMENTATION LAB

51

136 m²

37

STUDIO B

277 m²

39

70 m²

COSMETICS 52

108 m² STORAGE FACILITIES 36

1233 m²

VEGGIE GARDEN

STORAGE FACILITIES 36

1233 m²

PIPEWORKS HALL 53

1952 m²

VEGGIE GARDEN

PIPEWORKS 53

1952 m

PLANT NURSERY 49

417 m² STUDIO C 40

124 m² DN

STUDIO A 62

60 m²

STUDIO C 40

124 m²

DN

DN

DN

DN

Level 1 Precinct 1:250

Vision: Dallas 2035

Eco- Acupuncture: Developing sites of intervention 2013

Ericsson Precinct Today Local Stakeholders

Student name: Jonathan Ng Cheong Tin _ 378259 Studio leader : Dr. Michael Trudgeon & Jessica Bird

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND PLANNING www.abp.unimelb.edu.au


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