This blog is an attempt to work out how my neighbourhood in Collingwood Melbourne could become sustainable. Here are the key posts - tracking the project from the first couple of posts where I try to work out what I'm interested in doing, and define the 'scope' of my research - through the process of defining 'my neighbourhood' - to researching and designing possible sustainable interventions:
Key posts in chronological order:
- The first post - what this blog is about & why I'm doing it
- 4 key questions that this project & this blog should address
- Where do we want to be in the future? (Urban Design Objectives)
- About our neighbourhood: Site Analysis & general info
- Some Urban Design theory: Getting sizes and shapes right
- The bigger picture: Defining a 'Local Transport Area'
- Learning from Sophocles: Community of 7000
- How big is "my neighbourhood"?
- A Design for a Networks City
- 'My Neighbourhood' as part of a larger Networks City
- How to design: Crash together 'Little Utopias'
- Bike infrastructure (Woonerf & bike paths)
- A community energy plant? (Solar)
- Earth Cooling & Ground source heat pumps
- Indigenous, deciduous or edible: Which is greener?
- Turn a street into a park?
- Alexander's ideas about cities, people, trees & water
- Higher Density = More Sustainable
- More about density and where to locate it
- Poo Power: Community blackwater treatment plant
- A community worm farm?
- A 'Road Energy System": asphalt as solar collector
- A possible future: Before & After in 3D
- A community wind farm?
- Rainwater harvesting
- Stormwater harvesting
- One house or a hundred houses?
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