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Temporality
from Cochlea Museum
by AfraaMahgob
This time, the building will be introduced to the area as a public social space, aimed at attracting people from both Mayfield and Ardwick. The bridge holds significant importance for the project, being one of the only crossings in the vicinity, as it physically connects the two areas.
The introduction of this physical change brings about a holistic transformation to the entire area, which is positively intended to unite the two neighborhoods and foster a sense of togetherness.
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The design approach of the project embodies a philosophy of temporality and resilience. The building is conceived as a time capsule, preserving the historical essence of Mayfield for future generations. Moreover, the design incorporates flexibility to enable its adaptation for diverse programs if required.
Ultimately, the building becomes a catalyst for positive transformation in the area, contributing to the ongoing changes within the city. This project seeks to be a lasting part of the city’s evolution, as it aligns with the changes already underway and envisions its significance for the next 100 years.











