Instructions: Sustainability
Research report project title: Royal Botanic Garden ,Cranbourne, Melbourne
Designer: Taylor, Cullity, Lethlean
You can use
... [Show More] this website: URL: http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/horticulture/landscape -projects
This example should be used to research sustainability issues under the 3 main domain:
1. Ecology in terms of material-concentration and structure 2. economy in terms of public and private-3.culture in terms of nature in culture
And additionally, we should suggest an outline and initiative of your own to build upon or improve the example.
You will begin by doing some broad research into your examplar. In particular, you need to identify two types of information.
1. The claims made for sustainability by the designers/ developers of your example.
2. The effects and outcomes of the examples with regard to sustainability (ecology, economy, cilture). This means how the project works and if there is any room for improvement. Look at any differences between the intention of the project and the outcomes. The report must have diagrams and images (with reference )
And the references should be in Harvard style
Please attach all the references which you will use.
Introduction 200-250 (summaries the justification for the choice of your example and focus areas. Include a description of your personal ethics and their role in your decision-making.
Body 900-1050words(identify and explain the way in which your chosen example engages with your areas of focus and the broader domains ( ecology,economy,culture).
Connect the focus areas and explore how the designers have accounted for and integrated these dimensions in the processes of design and realisation of the project.appraise the example in terms of these focus areas using the SWOT analysis technique.you can present this info in a variety of ways such as a table,section, paragraphs ,bullet points.
3. Conclusion 400-500word
Critically examine your research to take a position as the success and failures of your example and lessons to be learned for future sustainability [Show Less]