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66 Baring Street, Mayfield, Manchester Located in a hidden district of Manchester’s city centre, the residential project aims to create a sustainable cyclical community tucked within an overlooked industrial landscape. The brief was to create a workspace alongside living space that was directly connected, yet distinctly separated. 66 Baring Street draws upon historic housing typologies and digests and modernises previously unsuccessful elements to create a commercial hub which sits beneath a thriving sub-community; cultured by a cyclical residential scheme. The concept of a cyclical community originates from the age-old tradition of growing up and living one’s adult life in the same place, and being connected and identified by one’s ‘Hometown’. The mix of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom town-houses as well as accessible bungalows, and the designing of adaptable and flexible internal living spaces via swinging walls and recessing furniture creates a ‘suburb’ which is not only ecologically sustainable but also future-proofed for further generations.
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1:200 Ground floor plan AutoCAD// Adobe Photoshop
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1:200 South Seasonal Elevation // Spring Revit// Adobe Photoshop
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1:100 Initial Concept Sketches - A Day in the life of a Building AutoCAD // Adobe Illustrator
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1:50 Site Section Sketchup//Adobe Illustrator// Adobe Photoshop
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External Render// The northern public square overlooking Baring Street Sketchup// Adobe Photoshop
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Internal Render// Accessible flat living space Sketchup// Adobe Photoshop External Render// Eastern public street Sketchup// Adobe Photoshop
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