Bachelor of Design with Honours
Alternate to Everyday is a series of spatial utterances that invites urban dwellers to experience alternate rhythms within everyday, typically mundane, urban environments. The nine structures provide delicate interruptions that remove, support and connect the body to Queens Wharf site. Engaging with theories of urban design and regeneration, experience and imagination, this project provides sensory interruptions that contrast everyday experiences to gently re-frame outlooks and encourage moments of transformation.