Peckham Part 2- Regeneration of the rail line

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CONTENTS Commuting in Peckham / London

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Brief Development

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Train Line Potential

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Train Line Potential- Considerations

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Releiving the pressure of Rye Lane

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Pedestrian Movement

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Site selection

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Gathering the market spots

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Market Strategy

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Train line precedents

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Residential Space precedent

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Using the potential space

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Design Development

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Adressingcommuters need

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Twisting columns and materiality

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Building arrangement

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Relationship between train station and public footpath

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Public footpath

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Isonometric Drawing

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Site Plan

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The arches- shops and salons

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Market square

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Ground floor residential

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First floor residential

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Second floor residential

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Thrid floor residential

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North Elevation

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North Section A-A

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West Elevation

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West Section B-B

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Close up section and elevation

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Dwelling plan 1 bed

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Dwelling Plan 2 bed

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Dwelling plan 3 bed

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Visulisation

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PUBLIC FOOTPATH

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SITE PLAN

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THE ARCHES- SHOPS AND MARKET 1. Circulation block 2. Market restaurant 3. Archway exit/ entrance 4. Food market shop 5. stroage for food market 3.

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GROUND FLOOR RESIDENTIAL 1. Circulation block 2. External public seating area 3.3 bedroom family dwelling 4. 2 bedroom small family dwelling 5. Communal area 6. 1 bedroom studio 7. Semi-private front garden 8. Public footpath 8.

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FIRST FLOOR RESIDENTIAL 1. Circulation block 2. External public seating area 3.3 bedroom family dwelling 4. 2 bedroom small family dwelling 5. Communal area 6. 1 bedroom studio 7. Semi-private front garden 8. Public footpath

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NORTH ELEVATION This is the North elevation that shows the relationship between the existing site and the newly built. It also shows the relationship between the trains and the buidling and the station. Another thing shown by this elevation is the arch shops and the archway entrances allowing multiple crossings through the rail line. The elevation also describe the greenery behind the buidling that is a public footpath.

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NORTH SECTION A-A

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WEST ELEVATION |The west Elevation shows the direct relationship between the buildings and the train line and how the buidling acts like a bridge tunneling over the rail structure. It also shows how the market is green filled with lots of vegetation to encourage green spaces and environmentally friendly responses. This drawing also shows the busy public footpath that runs through the buidling.

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WEST SECTION B-B

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1 BED, 2 PERSON Studio FLats are located mainly on the second and third floor due to the smaller floor area. They are tight and compact meaning that they are suitable for a 1 person or maximum 2 person household. It is projected to be used by solo commuters living a fast paced life. The living room faces South East to gain maximum daylighting and the bedroom faces North West. Minimum floor area for 2 people: 48.5 m2 Overall area: 60m2

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2 BED, 3 PERSON The 2 Bedroom apartments can be found in all floors of the residential zone, the reason behind this is due to the growing popular demand for 2 Bedroom accomadations particurlarly in travelling families. The flat contains one master bedroom and one single bedroom that faces the North West, it has two bathrooms and a shared kitchen and living space that faces South and South East. Minimum floor area for 3 people: 61 m2 Overall area: 70m2

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3 BED, 5 PERSON The 3 Bedroom apartments are located on the ground and first floor of the residential regions. This is due to them being intended for bigger families so having them closer to larger communal areas for potential children to be playing in. The dwellings consist of two double rooms one of them being en-suite and one single room. It has two bathrooms and a shared kitchen and living space. The shared Kitchen and living spaces is designed for maximums social intercation between families. Minimum floor area for 5 people: 82.5 m2 Overall area: 120m2

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