Sunday, 29 March 2020

EXP 2 Beginning (Week 5)

My initial cross


The cross in context of ANZAC Parade at UNSW

The cross representing the pedestrian movement is broader and more extensive at its western side, which connects with NIDA across the ANZAC Parade. The extension is due to the fact that the proposed structure would be positioned directly above the light rail station and next to various bus stops, which will likely induce extra pedestrian movement than a typical faculty building.

The smaller extrusion to the eastern side of the cross are extensions to the existing Squarehouse building, where a small lecture theatre and a workshop will be located. This placement is decided after considering the possible diminishment of physical lectures in the future, as well as the insufficient workspaces in the existing workshop areas at the Squarehouse. 

The stairs-like extrusion in the cross represents stairs that connect the overpass to the open area outside of the Squarehouse. 


Bubble diagram for the allocation of space




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