A major question I have encountered since the presentation of our idea of a distributed parliament is, "What connects ordinary people with politics?". What is going to encourage people to enter into these buildings to voice their word, and if people do use it, are they simply going to use the infrastructure as a soap box?...
Another element is; To what scale are their issues? Are their issues Australia wide or within our their own community?
Can issues that are experienced within small communities be seen from over Australia, to see how these problems were fixed and if they are being experienced anywhere else in Australia…
How can everyone be heard?
How can we organize all information to allow everyone’s voice to be heard?
Structure / layout / format for everyone to be heard
Current government systems and buildings / organizational system
Form of site / location to form the buildings:
- · Scale
- · Shape
- · Style
- · Common elements that occur form one site / location to the other
What kind of rooms will be included into the infrastructure Different rooms for different uses
- · Sizes
- · Layouts
- · Components
- · Equipment
With different rooms we encounter different problems and needs…
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