Overview

Street Life Studies: Cambodia is an international, interdisciplinary urban design elective that places you, the student, on the streets of Phnom Penh and Sydney in collaboration with your Cambodian design colleagues. In these contrasting contexts, you will use quick hand drawing, data collection and digital post production techniques to observe … For more content click the Read More button below. Contextually, Phnom Penh streets are clear examples of diverse urban dwellers appropriating the public domain. In many Sydney streets, this kind of informal or unplanned activity is less apparent. What knowledge can be exchanged in comparing these contexts? How can we use interdisciplinary and cross-cultural collaboration to expand this? How can we draw from both the formal and informal dynamics of street space? How might we as designers use observational research methodologies to meaningfully contribute to city-making processes? This course runs across the December/January summer session and is open to undergraduate and postgraduate Built Environment students. Application is via an online EOI process followed by formal enrolment. Further information and previous years coursework can be found at www.streetlifestudies.wordpress.com

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