亚洲墨尔本:设计研究项目启动报告

M. Neustupny, Laura Harper
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白人澳大利亚政策(1966–75)的逐步取消为更多从亚洲移民到墨尔本郊区铺平了道路,导致了特定文化群体紧密联系的“飞地”的发展。墨尔本的特定街道可以将经过这些街道的人运送到亚洲不同的地方——博克斯山的车站街(前往中国)或里士满的维多利亚街(前往越南,图1和图2)。在这些街道上生活、工作和购物的人的文化表现在立面的处理和街景的组织上,这些街景叠加在墨尔本常见建筑和场地类型的熟悉元素之上。我们将这种新的美学和组织结合起来称为亚洲墨尔本。这个我们称之为“亚洲墨尔本”的研究项目的目的是调查墨尔本的城市结构与亚洲人的生活方式之间的契合度。首先,我们在RMIT大学开设了一门设计研究选修课,花了一个学期的时间研究墨尔本亚裔人口较多的地区。学生们被要求记录他们所看到的,并考虑两个问题:
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Asian Melbourne: Report on the Beginnings of a Design Research Project
The phasing out of the White Australia Policy (1966–75) paved the way for increased immigration into suburban Melbourne from Asia, leading to the development of tight-knit “enclaves” of specific cultural groups. Particular streets in Melbourne can transport those who pass through them to distinct places in Asia – Station Street in Box Hill (to China) or Victoria Street in Richmond (to Vietnam, Figures 1 and 2). The culture of those who live, work and shop in these streets is evident in the treatment of facades and organisation of streetscapes superimposed over-familiar elements of the common Melbourne building and site types. We refer to this new combined aesthetic and organisation as Asian Melbourne. The purpose of this research project we have termed Asian Melbourne is to investigate the fit betweenMelbourne’s urban structure and Asian ways of life. As a way to start, we ran a design research elective at RMIT University, which spent a semester studying parts of Melbourne with high Asian populations. Students were asked to record what they saw and consider two questions:
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