As an emerging spatial designer, I am interested in 3D modeling as a design technique, more understanding of space, and exploring the world to gain inspiration for my designs.
Midland projects The Future of Play, which proposes over a hundred years. In the future, stronger artificial intelligence will dominate our lives. Because of this, we need a place that eliminates technology and meets others in real life. It is sited in the middle of the bay, four hundred meters from Port Melbourne, out of mobile reception, and only accessible via sea transportation. It features sufficient space for people to exercise and there are sitting areas for people to socialize, talk and play together.
View of Midland with a sail boat docking
It takes three minutes from Port Melbourne by boat
Children observing the marine animals from the glass panel
People get rid of technology and immerse themselves into nature
Multiple seating areas around the ring for people to gather
Either exercising or socialising, it is all part of play
Midland sited in the middle of the sea
Four hundred meters from Port Melbourne, out of mobile signal range, people truly enjoy play and focus on the real life
Daisy Lam, View of Midland with a sail boat docking
Daisy Lam, Children observing the marine animals from the glass panel
Daisy Lam, Multiple seating areas around the ring for people to gather
In the spirit of reconciliation Monash University acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.