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Plan and Elevation Views

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This page: AutoCAD renderings of the first iteration of the subterranean artspace. This version featured a narrow entrance widening to the focal point of the room, under the lightwell.

Opposite: A 1:50 scale model of the subterranean artspace in its urban context

Rectangular space creating more usable space. Fins of varying depth create similar sense of compression and release (as was seen in the original design)

Inversion of the space, while maintaining a focal gravity towards the lightwell Variation on previous fins, focussed towards the position of the lightwell LARGE ACUPUNCTURE development of the underground space

This page: Iterative process resulting in hollowed out plinths for sculptural art pieces

Opposite: Atmospheric sectional elevation rendering of the artspace featuring the newly developed plinths and the centralised lightwell (Photoshop).

Fins attain mass, forming plinths onwhich to support sculptural art pieces Plinths enlarged and hollowed out to now ‘contain’ the art pieces

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