Port Resolution Project

Port Resolution Project The design and construction of visitor accommodation for a remote community in Port Resolution, Tanna

The Port Resolution Project is the design and construction of low impact visitor accommodation for a village community at Port Resolution on the island of Tanna, Vanuatu. The ultimate aim of the accommodation is to provide the community of Port Resolution an opportunity to generate income for their children's secondary school education. Whilst primary schooling in Vanuatu is free, secondary school

ing requires fees which are often beyond the means of most families, limiting the opportunity for a child to complete secondary and, therefore, any further education. These financial limitations perpetuate Vanuatu’s dependence on foreign aid. In contrast to their financial limitations, the Port Resolution community is blessed with natural resources such as food and timber in an exquisite tropical island setting of palm trees, white beaches, coral reefs and hot springs. Not far from Port Resolution is Vanuatu’s only active volcano, Mt Yasur. These unique wonders attract many visitors annually, most of whom return on the same day to other accommodation and facilities elsewhere on the island. Although a number of villagers in the Port Resolution area have attempted to attract tourists to stay overnight or longer, they have largely been unsuccessful because of lack of design, planning and business skills, including marketing. In order to generate income, the Paramount Chiefs and the communities on Tanna Island proposed the development of accommodation for visitors wishing to stay for longer periods of time, and for larger groups requiring conference facilities. In early 2012 the School of Art Architecture and Design at the University of South Australia was invited to assist the community at Port Resolution by providing architectural and engineering expertise for the visitor accommodation. Since then, there have been two University trips to Port Resolution: the first in 2012 to survey the land and develop a design proposal, whist the second, last year, was to set out the locations for the bungalows, main building and services in preparation for construction which is hoped to begin this year. Multiple visits to Tanna Island have developed further insights to student research. One example includes a redesign of the site plan based on a better understanding of variable weather conditions on Tanna Island. Vanuatu has a long tradition of framed and thatched buildings. More recently, reinforced concrete and block-work have been installed for floors and walls. These resources and skills have been incorporated and augmented into the structural design and detailing of the building frames to achieve earthquake and cyclone resistance, and by specifying concrete floors and benches and rendered block-work walls to facilitate regular cleaning to achieve a high level of hygiene. The resulting design is one that seeks to augment the traditional building methods with imported architectural understanding at the scales of the master plan, the building and the detail. The design strategy was focussed on achieving a built outcome which is both environmentally and culturally sustainable . This will be done by utilising local materials and local builders. In addition, by minimising the reliance on imported equipment and technologies it is anticipated to be more economical. The project overall is intended to be an exemplar for other communities seeking financial independence through local community enterprise.

02/06/2017
15/11/2016

Come on over to the Jeffrey Smart courtyard and grab a sausage or two to help us raise money for our upcoming design construct Study Tour to Vanuatu. .architecture .interiorarchitecture .art .productdesign .honours .masterofdesign

Come down to city west to buy some baked goods from these good looking people! Find us at the kaurna buildingHurry ends ...
02/08/2016

Come down to city west to buy some baked goods from these good looking people!
Find us at the kaurna building
Hurry ends @ 2PM!

Spread the word! We are seeking students to participate in the upcoming study tour planned in June. Applications close i...
06/05/2016

Spread the word! We are seeking students to participate in the upcoming study tour planned in June. Applications close in one week. Email me at [email protected] for more info.

And we're underway again! Today, the Port Resolution Project bake sale is at UniSA City East for O-Week! .architecture ....
26/02/2016

And we're underway again! Today, the Port Resolution Project bake sale is at UniSA City East for O-Week! .architecture .designconstruct

Check out the Nutella and Jam bombs we have on offer at our O-week Port Resolution Project fundraising bake sales; gener...
24/02/2016

Check out the Nutella and Jam bombs we have on offer at our O-week Port Resolution Project fundraising bake sales; generously donated by the lovely ! Yum! .architecture

Great to see all the UniSA o-week activities underway today at Mawson Lakes. Tomorrow, Magill campus - see you there!
23/02/2016

Great to see all the UniSA o-week activities underway today at Mawson Lakes. Tomorrow, Magill campus - see you there!

Help us raise funds for the Port Resolution Project by picking up a treat at our bake sales located at each UniSA campus...
22/02/2016

Help us raise funds for the Port Resolution Project by picking up a treat at our bake sales located at each UniSA campus this week!

If you're anywhere near a UniSA campus next week, come say hi and pick up something yummy from the Port Resolution Bake ...
16/02/2016

If you're anywhere near a UniSA campus next week, come say hi and pick up something yummy from the Port Resolution Bake Sale stalls, located at each campus during O-Week. Big year planned for the Port Resolution Project, so we're getting a head start on fundraising! See you next week!

This is an invitation to staff, students and close friends involved or wanting to get on board the Port Resolution proje...
04/12/2015

This is an invitation to staff, students and close friends involved or wanting to get on board the Port Resolution project to come along to an end of year wrap + fundraiser. Please RSVP in the comments if you're going to come along. See you there!

22/04/2015

Artists impression of Port Resolution Project on Tanna Island, Vanuatu. By the Architecture and Interior Architecture students of the University of South Australia.

Outside Kaurna Building
09/04/2015

Outside Kaurna Building

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