Category: Regeneration

  • Co-Designing the Great Ocean Road Regenerative Centre

    Co-Designing the Great Ocean Road Regenerative Centre

    The Anglesea former mine site is an open-cut brown coal mine in Victoria, Australia, which ceased operations in 2015.

    During the design process, I visited Anglesea twice, engaging with local residents, government representatives, and community members to understand their intentions and aspirations. T

    This project envisions how, by 2040, visitors, local communities, and various organizations might experience the site. The regeneration proposal focuses on restoring nature through six key elements: floating wetlands for water purification, water level markers, community tree planting, a birdwatching trail, a solar power field, and a viewing platform for sharing photos over time.

    A co-creative design approach was adopted, aiming to create a welcoming place where residents, visitors, and organizations can connect with nature and each other.

    海滩上的女子,水花四溅。
    护士肖像
    一个人在打字机上打字的图片。
    戴帽子的男子,站在建筑物前。

    Anglesea is a coastal town along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road, famous for beaches, wildlife, scenic walks, and natural beauty. Anglesea Power Station is located north-northeast of the Anglesea township,and was a 150 MW brown coal plant run by Alcoa to power its aluminium smelter. Opened in 1969, it closed in August 2015. The site has since been rehabilitated.
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