b'By reflecting on the design principles and urban patterns from the Hansaviertel case study, our design has reimagined typical modernist building forms and integrated them into the existing urban landscape, resulting in a physical denotation of new thinking. The precinct will change from low density to medium-high density with significant increases in building height to maximize the development opportunity. The modernist style towers, slabs and town houses are regrouped into mixed-use clusters with vibrant streets and neighbourhoods. In addition, the urban framework has also adopted the principle of the tower in the park, to preserve and enhance existing open spaces and natural ecosystems, improving the quality of the parks along the Cooks River. The sports fields, community garden and esplanade separate each precinct, creating active and passive spaces as well as linking together as a green corridor. This contributes to the overall amenity of the neighbourhood. By reintroducing a built form based on modernist architecture in conjunction with ecologically inspired landscape design, Canterbury will be reimagined as a unique urban destination in Sydney.Proposed green space Proposed transport network Proposed urban use Proposed building height62 Aerial viewDesign process Proposed building groupMaster of Urban Development & Design 2018-2019studio 1 intro 8pt.indd 23 26/11/2019 4:53:07 PM'