Exercises
What actually leads people to move from one place to another? We group the reasons into two main categories – push and pull factors.
We look at isomaps of walking time to each station, where would you locate a new station?
What has changed in street view in downtown Brisbane in the last 20 years? We examine what’s changed and what’s stayed the same.
Using satellite data over time, we look at the density of real estate around each station, and the land use. What can you tell us about who may use the station?
Using a demographic matrix and ABS data, we look at who lives around the station, mapping certain characteristics.
Extension: Social health
There’s more to the story than what’s recorded through the census. Using Torrens Social Health Atlas and find out more about the demographics around the stations.
Using historical information curated at the Experience Centre, and information available online, research the history of each station site considering who has lived there, what commercial interests have influenced the suburb, and consider how the land has been used by the community.
Taking the knowledge from some of the activities above, students are invited to make some tangible changes to Cross River Rail stations. Students provide an aspirational view of how they think each locale (around each station) should/could look in the future, by 2033.