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Monash Art, Design and Architecture Student Exhibition 2022

Antonia Imeneo

After researching the pre-existing landscapes of Melbourne, my proposal for the expansion of the Beth Gott Garden within the Monash Clayton Campus focuses on education of Aboriginal culture and practices, as well as the revival of the lands past qualities.

Pre-Colonisation Macro Map

1750 Vegetation Subgroups, scale 1:100.000 @ A2

Post-Colonisation Macro Map

Geological surveys of early suburbs of Melbourne, scale 1:100,000 @ A2

Monash Campus

Archived aerial images of the Monash Clayton Campus and timeline of land occupiers. Existing campus plan overlaid with pre-existing 1909 contours. Scale 1:5000 @ A2

Existing Beth Gott Garden

Existing qualities of the Beth Gott Garden and it's location in context to the Jock Marshall Reserve. Scale 1:1,000 @ A2

Beth Gott Garden Proposal

Highlighting characteristics sought from research, the proposal brings 'lost lands found' to life by reconnecting it's users to the fundamental pre-existing elements of the land. Scale 1:250 @ A2

Key Nodes of Proposal

Details of the key trail being introduced within the Beth Gott Garden proposal that promotes the recognition of its preceding creek location. Additionally, key nodes of the proposal focus on appreciation and education of Aboriginal cultures and practices.

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