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WELCOME TO ISSUE [95] OF FABRICATE

Dear staff,

Fabricate is the official student newsletter at the Melbourne School of Design. You are receiving this email as a current student or staff member of the Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning.

The image above is of Mont Saint-Michel which is an island commune in Normandy, France.

It is located approximately one kilometre off the country's northwestern coast, at the mouth of the Couesnon River near Avranches. 247 acres in size, the island has a population of 44 (2009).

The island has held strategic fortifications since ancient times, and since the eighth century AD has been the seat of the monastery from which it draws its name. The structural composition of the town exemplifies the feudal society that constructed it. On top God, the abbey and monastery, below this the Great halls, then stores and housing, and at the bottom, outside the walls, fishermen and farmers' housing.

Its unique position of being an island only 600 metres from land made it readily accessible on low tide to the many pilgrims to its abbey. Equally, this position made it readily defensible as an incoming tide stranded, or drowned, would-be assailants. By capitalising on this natural defence, the Mont remained unconquered during the Hundred Years' War with a small garrison successfully defending it against a full attack by the English in 1433. The reverse benefits of its natural defence was not lost on Louis XI who turned The Mont into a state prison and thereafter the abbey started to be used more regularly as a jail during the Ancien Régime from the sixteenth century.

One of France's most recognisable landmarks, Mont Saint-Michel and its bay are part of the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites and more than 3 million people visit it each year.

Read on for all the latest MSD news.

Lincoln Square South Terms & Conditions

As we approach the busy time of year it is worth noting access to Lincoln Square South is a privilege and not a right.

We expect all students to treat each other with care and respect in this space and to understand that ALL students are under a lot of pressure at the moment.

Computers cannot be reserved! 

If you are leaving the area for an extended period of time you are expected to log off so other students can access this shared resource.

Failure to do this may result in action up to and including a ban from this area.

There are computers located in 757 Swanston St if there are none free in LSS.

If you have any questions or concerns about this please email Justin Cusack via the link below.

 

MSD Architecture Club Launch!!

JOB JOB JOB

CAREERS ONLINE NEWS

Estimator - Commercial / Residential construction - HERE.

House Open Inspection Assistant (applications close 5 May) - HERE.

Cadet and Graduate Valuers - HERE.

Graduate Property Risk Consultant - HERE.

 

Remember to use your student/staff login to access Careers Online to see other full time, graduate, part time and casual jobs available.

 

Need help in finding your class times?

The EDSC has prepared a 'How to' guide which gives a step-by-step on how you can find your class times, dates and locations using the new SWS Timetable search. The new system is capable to show your timetable in either a list, grid or master-grid format.

Click on the button below for more information

INTENSIVE - Timber post-formed gridshells – a construction workshop

The subject ABPL90328 Issues in Technology will run in semester 2-2014 as an intensive construction workshop.

Students will build a full scale post-formed gridshell, which is a lightweight form-resistant structure that enables coverage of large areas with little use of material.

The workshop will be coordinated by Dr Alberto Pugnale and lead together with the founders of www.gridshell.it, Prof Sergio Pone and Dr Sofia Colabella, from the University of Naples.

A video of a previous construction workshop by gridshell.it can be found here.
 

When? 27/9 - 6/10

9am - 6pm - Monday - Friday

Counselling Services

Counselling and Psychological Services is a part of Student Services which consists of a number of specialist areas that are complementary and together provide for the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of our community. 

They run a series of free workshops all semester.

Click on the button below for more information

MSD FACEBOOK GROUPS

Did you know MSD has closed facebook groups for ALL disciplines, ALL streams?

These are informal digital loungerooms where you can meet other students from your cohort - ask questions, post points of interest or just say hello.
Click on the link below to join the right group for you.
 

Master of Architecture 200 point
Master of Architecture 300 point

Master of Construction Management 200 point
Master of Construction Management 300 point

Master of Landscape Architecture 200 point
Master of Landscape Architecture 300 point

Master of Property 200 point
Master of Property 300 point

Master of Urban Design

Master Urban Planning

 

Safety is Safety

Safety on and off campus.


At night time there are fewer people on campus, so you need to be more aware about your safety. With the end of semester fast approaching, and some of you studying on campus until the early hours of the morning, please consider some simple actions which can help to keep you safe on and off campus.

Did you know that campus security patrols are available to escort you to your car, public transport, colleges or other location in the near vicinity of Campus? It is recommended that you pre-book this service. Contact Security on  8344 4674 or Free call 1800 24 6066.

If you are thinking of driving home after studying late at night, be aware of the dangers of driving when you are tired.  Caffeine can pep you up but you need to give yourself at least 20 - 30 minutes for it to take effect.

When waiting at the train, tram or bus stop late at night, position yourself wherever you feel the safest. Know the timetable so you avoid long waits. Try to stay in a well-lit area near other passengers or the ticket office/guard/driver.

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New Architecture Library Opening Times - Survey

The Architecture Library is reviewing its opening hours in anticipation for the reopening in our new building. When we return to the new building, we would like to offer a spread of hours that will make the library most accessible to students.

Our previous hours were -

Monday & Thursday: 9.00 am - 8.30 pm
Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 9.00 am - 6.00 pm
Saturday: 1.00 pm - 5.00 pm

We are now running a survey to gather interest in newly proposed hours. Please click on the link below to complete our survey. Survey closes on Sunday 11 May

Click on the button below for more information