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LANDSCAPE STRATEGY: Main Pedestrian Avenue
by Zachary Ng
Creating a main pedestrian avenue required not only having a wide paving bearth for multiple rows of people, but to also seamlessly incorporate the building‘s biophilic scheme with the regular Hulme person’s commute. This was done by creating thresholds of natural greenery and landscaped physiotherapy equipment, hoping that commuters would take a minute or two out from their routine to practise a bit of their exercises; enabling them to unknowingly improve their health.
Initial Strategies on plan to form a buffer between commuters and physio patients
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Initial site sections to form thresholds between commuters, patients and cyclists

ABOVE: Initial perspective sketch of the main pedestrian avenue with a walking path, a physiotherapy path and bicycle lanes

BELOW: Final perspective render of the main pedestrian avenue with all of the above mentioned included
Sketch details of pavement materials, drainage and the landscaped equipment





