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Amplifing sound of nature design devolopment

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The shape of the megaphones serves as a sound collector and directs the surrounding sounds in a straight line. When the smaller side of the megaphone is oriented towards a natural source of sound, it creates an immersive experience of listening to the natural soundscape. The design effectively amplifies and focuses the auditory experience, allowing visitors to connect with the captivating sounds of nature in a more intimate and engaging way. pedestrian movement and most effected areas design team took into consideration the spatial constraints of the site, ensuring that the megaphones could be strategically positioned. Additionally, the direction of pedestrian flow was carefully studied to optimize the placement of the megaphones, ensuring they would be accessible and effectively enhance the overall experience for visitors.

The design process of the megaphones and their placement on the site was influenced by two key factors: the available areas on the site and the direction of pedestrian movement.

Amplifing sound of the city design devolopment Intervention 2-

1 the massing of the old design, as the feedback given by tutor explain that it is a big intervention comparing to the site.

2 ,3 showing the interactive faces of the building

4 showing the circulation

5 a better circulation suggested

6 a curved shape following the circulation path

7 matching the hight of the surrounding up to 6 meters

8 curving the shape making it concave to effect interior

9 the distance from the other adjacent building increased

11 tree position alight with new design

12 increate entrance points

13 shape inspiration of the shell

14 shell sound effect

15, 16 upper section of a shell and final plan look

17, 18 showing the section of the initial design

19 applying curved roof

20 curving the whole walls concave shape reflect sound internal

21 initial design

22 adding opining

23 smaller beginning and bigger end

24 final shape development

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