Post on 19-Jan-2016
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Urban Village & Spatial Exclusion in the Manly area
Why I selected Manly
• My family has lived in Manly all our lives.
• It has good examples or urban village and spatial exclusion.
• I wanted to find out more about the area in which I live in terms of development.
• It was to investigate the extent to which Manly has characteristics of spatial exclusion and of an urban village, and whether there two urban dynamics have increased in recent years.
• The use of a closed & open Surveys
• A Pedestrian & traffic survey
• Searching for information on the web.
• The use of the Manly library.
• From this graph you can see that the income is well above average Australian income of 50,000.
ANNUAL INCOME
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Do you think there is a strong sense of community within Manly, Very high being 1, up to very
low being 5?
• This graph shows the sense of community present within Manly. It indicates there still is a good sense of community and therefore through this we able to find presence of urban village.
SENSE OF COMMUNITY
10, 20%
13, 26%16, 32%
7, 14%4, 8%
1 2 3 4 5
1 being high & 5 being low
Security Fence
Video Camera
Security System
Secure Parking
Security System & Door
Secure Parking
SECURITY FENCE
SECURE PARKING
SHARED DRIVEWWAY
• The fact I use a lot of photos & graphs.
• I could of surveyed a larger amount of people to get a more reliable and accurate result.
• I could tried to find some archival photos of where college green is now built.
• I would try and find a lot more examples of urban village and spatial exclusion. Than just basing my project on one.
• Be a bit more creative with the layout of my SGP.