
This proposition extremely explores the cultural content of Carlton area in Melbourne whichis well known as ‘Little Italy’ with its rich background of cultural diversity.
The proposal offers a solution which engage difference community by providing a common space with out any segregation of religion or races.
The proposal combine the 3 main community in Carlton itself which is Italian, Chinese Asian (international students) and Muslim Asylum seeker to create a self beloging feeling towards the site. This can also be breakdown into 3 main belief which is Islam, Christianity and Atheism.
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The integration of spaces either public or private is a result of an exquisite moment that joint multiple different spaces together.
It has constructed a narrative towards the whole building proposal which embraces and welcomes any sort of people to the building without any cultural differences.

TUTOR
Neil Appleton (Lyons Director)
Adam Pustola (Lyons Associate)
Sam Hunter (Lyons Architect)
Joshua Morrin (Lyons Architect)
REVIEW PANEL
Paul Minife (Director of d_Lab RMIT)
Graham Christ (Director of Antartica)
Carey Lyons (Director of Lyons Architect)
Michelle Hammer (RMIT Lecturer)
TEAM
Muhammad Amirruddin Shah (RMIT Master Student)
Brandon Charles (RMIT Bachelor Student)
Angelika Irawan (RMIT Master Student)
The formal space quality that can be extracted from the proposal is housing, commercial, retail and public spaces.