Architecture - Masters

BOLTON CLARKE FERNHILL NEW ALA: A PLACE TO LIVE, LEARN, AND PLAY

The brief is to design a building that incorporates aspects of aged care while addressing the optimization of renewable energy. Keep in mind Bolton Clarke's background as the client and people aged 65+ interest as the primary user; the design addresses health, independence, and well-being by implementing nine points salutogenic architectural ecosystem throughout the design proposal. A place to live, a place to play, and a place to learn are keywords that depict this project and keywords that group the spatial functionalities of the building. The site itself is located in the existing Bolton Clarke Fernhill facility, and this project will be proposed for stage two of the overall complex development.

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Andita Rifayanti

Andita is an enthusiastic Architectural Graduate from QUT. She used to work as a Student Architect and Student Intern in Indonesia and currently works as a Student Architect in Brisbane. She loves to travel to search for inspiration and talks with local people to understand one's culture. Andita is fascinated by how's architecture can shape human interactions and how each architecture entity generates the identity of a place.