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DESIGN PROGRAM

The design utilises a public-private split on the first and second floor, with client studios and collaboration spaces positioned towards the front of the building and public studios, the library and the cafe positioned towards the rear. This offers privacy for the clients, thus creating a more effective and efficient working environment. The studio spaces are designed to create a linear workflow system from the second floor (start of workflow) to the ground floor exhibition (end of workflow). Furthermore, teaching facilities are positioned on the ground floor to offer sightlines into the spaces, thus adding to the positive, creative atmosphere.

Design Circulation

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The circulation is heavily considered throughout the design, ensuring the narrative of the client, the local and the tourist are all accounted for. The ground floor utilises the central passageway to branch off to the individual spaces, while the first and second floors use a system of undisturbed circular routings which efficiently connect to all functions. The first-floor flow is designed to allow users to experience the process of the art, with the flow taking them past the client studios, through the teaching workshops and into the exhibition.

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RAINWATER COLLECTION

LIGHT REFLECTED OFF LOUVRES INTO INTERIOR

RAINWATER COLLECTION

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INTEGRATED SOLAR PANELS

Adjustable Louvres

THE CIRUCULATION WAS HEAVILY CONSIDERED THROUGHOUT THE DEISGN, ENSURING ALL SOCIAL NARRATIVES WERE ACCOUNTED FOR. THE GROUND FLOOR UTILISES THE EXTERNAL WALKTHROUGH TO CONNECT EACH SPACE. THE FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR UTILISE UNDISTURBED CURULAR ROUTINGS WHICH CONNECT TO ALL FUNCTIONS ON THE RESPECTIVE FLOORS TO MAXIMISE TRAVEL EFFICIENCY.

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