Basic movement diagram on site

Site plan with a little more detail and imagination around individual spaces. Please make sure and read the words in the image.

This scheme is open source because:
- The movement diagram comes from Amit, Gaurav and Jaya's work, formed through last weeks conversations. As well as earlier work with Atul. See loop around canyon, which goes through the building profile at some points. Direct road connection, with pockets of long term/ short term parking near relevant facilities - e.g. health, leisure, dayskis short term.
- It's a simple diagram, easy to appropriate and build upon.
- Lots of freedom for those who will decide future expansion - vertically due to stacking technique, horizontally due to accessibility of various parts of site from road and pedestrian spines
- Relationships between broad building faces and open spaces are beginning to get defined. specific links, building profile, open space shapes are still fuzzy. (of course, they'll be much less fuzzy when we submit, so maybe this is a moot point...)
Overall:
- The aim is to explore as many possible types of interfaces with 1. water and 2. green as possible, and demonstrate that these can be done. different types of interfaces will corespond to different building uses. so we almost provide a sample book of possible spaces, with a combination of 2-3 applied in our final site plan.
- I've explored (mentally) ghats, transparent bubble next to water, big 'urban' window falling away to water surface (refer to 'mood image' by formG earlier), forested slopes / terraces coming down to waterline.
another idea for our presentation:
show 2 -3 very rough, maybe figure ground site plans titled '5 years later' and '12 years later'. To demonstrate how our diagram or source code can be hacked or morphed by taking different types of decisions over the years.
Legend
ReplyDelete- gray is road
- brown is pedestrian route
- purple is building footprint
- green is grassy / natural surfaces
- retained trees are filled in green. new trees are outlines