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• Figure 1:
• A Laneway for an urban lifestyle for visitors and locals alike,
representing an abundance of social capital that inspires growth,
enhanced networking that inspires unique, dynamic culture and
heritage. Flinders lane represents a coming together of urban
Australian lifestyle with improved transport networks, ambiance
and sense of security and freedom
• Figure 7:
• Rather than the addition of layers and layers of concrete and
asphalt that create an urban desert, the free flow of nature is
maintained. The expansion of the Eastern freeway to Eastlink
fuses modern construction with landscape urbanism that unfolds
through the clean air as the travelers experience decongested
travel
3. Eastlink Flinders Lane
An addition that transcends modern travel through a combination of
architecture and Australian art. The traveler is often bored with
conventional road travel, the Eastlink freeway breaks the monotony
and engages the driver through the green light where nature allows
safe road transport is enhancing connectivity on the vast land.
Figure 6;
Cultural representation of social heritage down the modern street that
experiences the flow of the evening tune. A dynamic array of sweeten cuisines,
aesthetics to quench your desires, beverages to quench your thirst and food to
donate your time walking down the beautiful historical street of wonders.
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4. Figure 8:
The very essence of landscape urbanism manifested through the entire
project. A road built on the premise of a sustainable natural environment and
human considerations of mobility, the Eastlink freeway is at the heart of an
ingenious integration of blended socialism and ecological urbanism. Eastlink
binds nature with an urban plan
5. Eastlink freeway Flinders grid
• Figure 10:
• Peace with the environment is peace within thyself. Shielding
nature from the unpredicted, unusual nature of human beings,
the walls of the twin towers offers new additions to a modern
fluid road. The twin towers preserve the originality and dazzle of
the green environment across the Mullum Mullum valley
• Figure 4:
A historical gridpassed down to generations creating an
unplanned laneway that emerged after spontaneous evolution.
Clustered buildings now influenced by artistic creativity, business
both blue collar and freelance developing and sustained.
Uniformed patterns of streets that created a blended non-
uniform people in a safe lane with everything under one roof.
6. Eastlink freeway Flinders lane
Figure 9:
• The artistic additions extend through the valley as a traveler
towards an urban city. Forming new angles of vision, the concept
by the vegetation and animal life of its surroundings represents
Melbourne to focus on the built environment and art of modern
Victoria. Eastlink is a perfect blend of art and style
Flinders street before Flinders lane now. The effects of urban
development representing through time and space. A futuristic
fantasy through the eyes of a colonial planner reflecting the buildings
modern feel. Through the years, the foundational grids, maintained
by state forces and developed by the modern Australian people
Figure 5