Week 13 - Spatial Connectivity/Accessibility & Symbolism
Here I looked at the connection between the formal (Instructional Spaces) & the Informal (Creative spaces) & how the polarity could be used to fuel movement.
In the roof of the design I wanted to create partitions for the informal areas, so the same was more intimate. The internal surface of the partition was going to be a response to the walls of the Bunkers - the idea was that Tabula Rasa...means you don't notice these surfaces until you engage with the space within.
These partitions would not be fully enclosed so they would also serve as a means to frame the city and once again create an association with the architecture and the site.
The 2nd & 3rd level of the building will be fully accessible with the use of an elevator (Shown above) & the external stairs which I mentioned earlier. The entrance to the building with the lift will be accessible with the use of a ramp (Which is shown above) The stairs will lead towards an informal reflection zone.
To get from one building to another. One can use the bridge (Which I showed in the past reflection) or use the external stairs.
The way, the building is designed. Is that the elevators will be in areas of functional spaces rather than in a lobby. So this idea of working within a dialogue environment, working within view of others and working together to form ideas is enforced.
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