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MAPPING

The following render depicts a visualisation of the 15th floor, which is the retail floor level. The retail levels contain the movable pods in which people can host their small businesses in an internal market-like format.

The following visualisation render was created as idea generation for the project could materialise, before the stages of further design development.

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Stall Diagrams

Concept DIAGRAMS

Businesses affected but the pandemic will promote their business to a wider demographic.

Businesses can interact with the public, this creates a welcoming social space for the community.

Contributing to the council’s plan for a thriving adaptive city and a sustainable future city.

Long term activation of the site will see a potential shift in demographic, and a relationship between floor levels.

Double Height Spaces

This double height staircase and seating space facilitates the transition between floors 12 and 13, being the office and food levels. These seating spaces are projected towards north eastern views of the CBD, with large windows of views to the courtyard. Seats are positioned 1.5 meters apart.

Office Pods

Levels 13 is fitted with various office pods, which cater to both co-working spaces and individual work. Designs of some of these pods are fitted with sliding doors, which give flexibility to its users in terms of closing and opening space. Pods can be joined together to create a larger workspace.

Retail Floor Levels

Levels 15-17 are retail floor levels, which are fitted with shopping stalls in which small business owners can occupy to run their stores. The layout of the design can evolve based on the length of time these owners stay (temporary or permanent tenants).

Cafeteria

The cafeteria level on floor 12, is fitted with various restaurant stalls, which again allow small business owners to occupy for the long or short term. This render specifically, showcases a common eating area, with seats positioned 1.5 meters apart to facilitate social distancing.

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