Saturday 28 April 2018

Exp2 Final Submission

Link to Lumion and Sketchup files:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wALsdDwhJuJ2NRKt1KoXSW78fNm1Aqkj?usp=sharing
5 Real-time images:

Other Images:
Site:
Top View


High-angle View
Light-rail stop:
Top View 
Zaha Hadid:
Organic shapes on curved roof to mirror Zaha Hadid's style of using fluid curves. A curved, hexagonal lattice wall combines Herzog de Meuron's concept of stacked geometrical elements with Zaha's use of curves. Since the core focus was to replicate Zaha Hadid's style, the chairs were also made with organic and wave-like shapes to portray a fluid rhythm. 
This concept was also applied to the bridge platforms, crossings and stairs; emphasised by their free form nature. 


Herzog de Meuron

Adhering to Herzog de Meuron's concept of using materials in different ways, glass is a recurring theme of the station. This can be seen applied to the bridge's floor. The transparency of the glass act to emphasise other key components of the station including materiality and unique structures. 

The use of stacked volumes and geometrical shapes was also applied to further reflect Herzog de Meuron's other concepts. 

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