Thursday, September 13, 2012

De-Centralization Concept

De-centralization [Brisbane]





When establishing the scope of our project, we decided to start with a macro analysis [shown below] and refined to a specific micro analysis of Brisbane. The diagram above explores the topological  impact of  advancement in digital communication. With less people needing to locate themselves in the CBD, Brisbane would develop self-sustaining hubs to host work,entertainment, and living environments. 



De-centralization [Australia] 

As a result of flexible work environments, and a theoretical  decreased demand on central business districts. The above diagram looks at the decentralization of Australian cities. The top map is Australian cities and population distribution as it exists today, and the bottom map represents a conceptual idea of Australian cities in 2062. 

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