S T E W A R D S H I P begins with exploring the temporal dimensions of human existence and experience of the environment. This is the idea that reconciling with nature requires not just sustainable practices but a rethinking of how we live in time, balancing the needs of today with the needs and rights of future generations. This also includes taking a deep look within ourselves to identify what we truly need and can afford to live without to reduce our individual and collective consumption as a society.
Render 1 - External facade of individual sleeping/ living dwellings Render 2 - Internal render of the greenhouse for food production on-site
Complete site plan demonstrating building layouts, with a fragmented plan allowing for separation of the three main dwelling activities: sleeping, bathing and dining/ living/ working spaces
Long site section to visualise the elevation challenges of the site. It also highlights the ability of dwellings to capture views from all living, dining, working, sleeping and bathing spaces.
A diagram outlining the rationale behind the multi-generational aspirations of this co-housing project.
1:5000 Site model from CNC Tasmanian Blackwood. 'Red' denotes the boundary and proposed dwellings.