Belinda Taylor, 100, 000 Bricks [×]

The project questions the role of interior design in connecting people to materials; How can interior design support a reciprocal relation between commodities and communities?
My research project is concerned with the dominance of economic agenda on material as a commodity, speculating on the potential for industry and communities to work in partnership. The disconnect between people and environments has instilled a gentle material activism that motivates my interior design practice to restore balance between human impact and natural environments.
An investigation into the near-depleted Austral Bricks quarry in Wollert revealed a shift in the material distribution industry. The relocation of the Austral Bricks clay pit from Wollert to Wallan in 2023 is an opportunity to disrupt the material production line, renegotiate the value of raw material, and engage with community objectives.
The project questions the role of interior design in connecting people to materials; How can interior design support a reciprocal relation between commodities and communities?
100 000 Bricks is an opportunistic proposal that suggests ways that residents of Wallan can have a hands-on role in the large-scale development of the town centre redevelopment. Residents have open access to a brick production program where they make bricks that are used for town infrastructure, working into the town centre masterplan. This multi-faceted approach includes, responds, and involves present and future residents through a brick production site, community event program, and digital archiving. These interventions sit in a larger network, reimagining the relation between the quarry and town typologies and people, power and material. This program enacts to empower local communities impacted by quarrying and generate value in small towns' social, economic, and urban fabric.
Through this engagement with time and process, past, present, and future communities can become attentive to the tangible qualities of material and connected to the embedded materiality of place. The very shifting of material is a gesture in its most simple form but can transform the material culture and social values of a place.