Troy Chan

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Email: tchan1995@gmail.com

Phone: 0466 680 521

Instagram: @troy.y.c

Dissertation:

“The role and impact of interior architecture in a post-disaster environment”

https://issuu.com/ia_unsw/docs/ho_yin__chan__dissertation_2019

“Mudung”

“Mudung”, meaning “alive” in the Dharug language, is a design response that values and utilises the rich botanic resources and culture of the given site - La Perouse, and proposes it to be developed into the new Australian Precinct of Native Botanic Culture. The primary goal of the spatial planning is to create an inclusive design scheme for people to step away from the cityscape and to reconnect and interact with nature, with an unpretentious aim to also serves as a democratic place for people of all differences to come together.

The planning creates a sense of journey, as one transition from one space to another, Individual connection is built both physically and spiritually via different spatial experience, from public, social and down to intimate level. In the journey, people of all differences have also given opportunities to share and interact with each other, with the topic of nature served as a conversation starter.

#Mothernature #Itsalive #Change