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BArch University of Nottingham
Tutors: Margaret Mulcahy and David Short
KRALJEVIC

BArch Year 3.

September - June 2022

The city of Preston is defined by its industrial past, faded relevance and inner-city deprivation. A well-connected corridor between the North and South, it is perceived as a ‘waiting room’, experienced by visitors in no greater capacity than the train station platform. Unit 4C’s task was to develop a series of interventions aimed at revitalising the city to invest into the local community, rather than the commuters passing through.

Beginning in the south-western part of the city, the docklands were allocated as a site for a pavillion, with a brief to inspire pause.

Moving into the city centre along Church Street, a halfway-housing development combines temporary living solutions for women in shelters, with shared public space. This scheme aims to transform a derelict pocket of inner-city Preston with an in-fill strategy, to utilise vacant zones and repurpose abandoned properties.

‘Home’, as we know it, is exploded across the street as commonly private spaces are integrated into the public realm. People are invited to challenge their habits and actively participate in an independent community that promotes the sharing of knowledge and facilities. The architecture is characterised by the essential blend of open and accessible public space, with protective private sanctuary. Trust and understanding is built between residents of the scheme with users from all over the wider city.

Entrance and rear elevations.

Four-week project September 2021

DOCKLANDS PAVILION

The journey through the pavilion is dedicated to contemplation, and the destination, a spectacular viewpoint at the end of the docklands, represents reflection.

The pavilion will appear to rise out of the landscape. Areas are left uncovered, with exposure to natural light, fresh air and rainwater.

Drawing attention to natural onsite details will enhance the journey taken through the pavilion, as people grow increasingly conscious of their surroundings and are encouraged to pause.

Ground floor plan: natural light.

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