Burnett Lane Entrance. Diagram explores spatial volumes and pedestrian/user scale, also looks at adjacencies. |
Physical model exploring the spatial volume and human scale comparatively. |
These images look at the Burnett Lane entrance space. Overall the space sits under the Agriculture
tower, large scale for spacious volumes for large human carrying capacity.
Urban stage designed for humans to sit, lay, stand and explore, human that interaction
with the site become the performance space for observers. The space is designed to carry possible
markets selling produce from the agriculture tower. Located near the service core
for ease of access.
The image also looks at the agriculture space of farming
production/harvesting and the possibilities of using the facade as a functional
piece of the system, capturing light and allowing air filtration.
In the background the image tries to capture the retail
experience pods. The background and foreground spaces connect via the
thoroughfare across the site. In the middle of these two spaces is the circulation
and service core.
Idea is large spaces housing activity nodes at the ground
level. This is inspired by the opening up of the historical building as a backdrop
or set for retail activity nodes operating within the volume.
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