01. Concepts 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4
Background Research of Vegetarian Background Research of Urban Farming Concept of Green Market Questionnaire Survey for Green Market
02. Site Information 2.1 Background History of Site Building 2.2 Existing Photographs 2.3 The Engine Yard 2.4 Site Analysis 2.5 Existing Plans & Sections
03. Design Process 3.1 Inspiration 3.2 Design Idea 3.3 Initial Proposal 3.4 Formative Proposal 3.5 Further Developed Proposal
04. Final Proposal 4.1 Spatial Drawings of Final Proposal 4.2 Structure and Circulation 4.3 Programs
05. Construction Detailing 5.1 Main Space "Staircase" 5.2 Hydroponics Box 5.3 Display Shelf
06. Final Impression 6.1 Rendering Images 6.2 Material Strategy 6.3 Funiture Selection 6.4 Lighting Strategy
- Background Research of Vegetarian - Background Research of Urban Farming - Concept of Green Market - Questionnaire Survey for Green Market
CONCEPTS
01
What is Vegetarian? Vegetarians and vegans don’t eat products or by-products of slaughter. They don’t eat any foods which have been made using processing aids from slaughter.
Proportion of Vegetarian? 8% of the world population identifies as vegan, vegetarian, or something in between. According to the ‘The Food & You’ survey run by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and the National Centre for Social Science Research, there were 150,000 vegans in 2014. In 2020, there are around 720,000 vegans in the U.K. counting as almost 1.2 per cent of the country’s total population. The number of people who go veggie has rapidly increased.
Benefit of Vegetarian Lifestyle Vegetarian food has a much lower impact on our environment. Vegetarian food can be really good for your health. Vegetarian food is better for animals.
"Grow Your Own" Why "Grow Your Own" is designed as one of the most important programs in the Green Market? - Through the reseach, I found that In 2006, the City of Edinburgh Council opened Bridgend, with 62 plots. This heralded a turnaround in provision, reflecting the increasing demand for food that is produced locally. Edinburgh Council have responded well by instituting a programme of developing new allotment land. With the demand for allotment land for growing, Green Market is going to make a positive response to the local council by providing alloment site for local residents to grow their own. - Vegetarian and vegan lifestyles have a strong connection with Sustainability. "Grow Your Own" can help to reduce the carbon emission from transportation and food waste. Therefore, I think that enhance the concept of Sustainability. - From the responds of the questionnaire, 82% of participants would like to take part in the "Grow Your Own" activity.
Urban Farming Method 1 - Hydroponics
Hydroponics is a type of horticulture and a subset of hydroculture, which is a method of growing plants, usually crops, without soil, by using mineral nutrient solutions in an aqueous solvent. Plants commonly grown hydroponically, on inert media, include tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, strawberries, lettuces, marijuana, and model plants like Arabidopsis thaliana. Hydroponics offers many advantages, one of them being a decrease in water usage for agriculture which means it is a sustainable method of growing plants. Reduce use of water can help to prevent water shortage problem. Which make the interior design of the market become sustainable. There are 9 different Hydroponics techniques, static solution culture, continuous-flow solution culture, aeroponics, fogponics, passive sub-irrigation, ebb and flow (flood and drain) subirrigation, run-to- waste, Deep water culture, rotary hydroponic garden.
Urban Farming Method 2 - Raised Bed Gardening
Raised beds lend themselves to the development of complex agriculture systems that utilize many of the principles and methods of permaculture. They can be used effectively to control erosion and recycle and conserve water and nutrients by building them along contour lines on slopes. This also makes more space available for intensive crop production. They can be created over large areas with the use of several commonly available tractor-drawn implements and efficiently maintained, planted and harvested using hand tools. Raised beds produce a variety of benefits: they extend the planting season, they can reduce weeds if designed and planted properly, and they reduce the need to use poor native soil. Since the gardener does not walk on the raised beds, the soil is not compacted and the roots have an easier time growing. Waist-high raised beds enable the elderly and physically disabled to grow vegetables without having to bend over to tend them.
9 Easy and Delicious Vegetables to Grow
Radishes
Cucumbers
Lettuce
Green Beans
Beets
Zucchini
Carrot
Bell Peppers
Pumpkins
Reference comes from the website: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/ gardening/g32699516/easiest-vegetables-to-grow/
Questionnaire Survey for Green Market 104 residents has took part in the questionnaire survey, the report has been shown as pie charts below:
Why designing Green Market? (Market+Social) What is Green Market? - Vegetarian, Vegan, Urban Farming... - It is a market space and community area for local residents and vegetarians who prepare to go veggie to buy ingredients, study what is vegetarian diet and how to eat vegetarian diet correctly, as well as social. - This is also a place to encourage meat-eaters to go a short-term vegetarian diet in order to protect the enviornment because eating a vegetarian diet can reduce climate polution and prevent more animals from die in fear and pain. - Some veggies have the vegetarian diet incorrectly which may lead to a imbalanced diet, for example, an imbalanced diet will lead to anaemia which make people feel headache and ill. There should be a place to provide a education of how to be healthy vegetarain diet. - Also there are quite many people misunderstand what is vegetarian, they thought it is unhealthy diet which damage our body health and un-delicious. The Vegetarian Market will be a good place for people to understand vegetarian correctly and get a chance to taste some delicious vegetarian drinks and meals here. - Last but not least, the Green Market will aim to offer local residents a place to grow their own food and rent the land for them to have their own garden. This aim also meet the goal of local government. What is more, grow locally can help to promote sustainable development because of reduction in transportation and waste.
SITE INFORMATION - Background History of Site Building - Existing Photographs - The Engine Yard
02 - Site Analysis
- Existing Plans & Sections
Site - Shrub Hill Tram Depot
Location: Shrubhill Tramway Workshops And Power Station,Shrub Place Lane, Leith Walk, Edinburgh
Site - History Background
Stables and workshops of the EST opened
1871
1898
The building became a garage for Lothian Buses
1956
1970s
Museum closed
Laberly used as a museum, housing preserved double-decker tram No. 35
1980s
2004
Being constructed for “The Engine Yard” designed by LDN Architects
Stables and workshops of the EST opened
Now
The building was sold for development
Site - Existing
Resource from: https://canmore.org.uk/site/174942/edinburgh-leith-walk-shrubplace-lane-shrubhill-tramway-workshops-and-power-station
g Photographs
Future of The Shrubhill Tram Depot LDN Architects have brought forward plans for the conservation element of The Engine Yard at the former Shrubhill Tram depot in Edinburgh, currently being delivered by Places for People. Construction is already underway at the Engine Yard on 376 homes, complete with an on-site gym, which will occupy a long sliver of land which once played host to workshops and an engine room which powered the city’s cable-drawn trams. The images on the right show the future surrounding environment of the Shrubhill Tram Depot, there will be a large community here with homes, gym, shops, restaurants and cafe and so on, which means that the Vegetarian market in the Shrubhill Tram Depot is easy to access and close to residential area. And surrounding environment is pretty nice with lots of plants.
Resource from: https://homestobuy.placesforpeople.co.uk/find-a-home/theengine-yard-edinburgh/#48df573b-b970-822a-777f-fca0918b5403
Site Anaylsis Diagram
The diagram shows the distance and time to arrive to the site building by different transports.
Sun Path The study of sun path allows me to locate the "Grow Your Own" area to the side of building with more direct sunlight. Therefore, it will provide a more suitable growing environment.
The site is located in Edinburgh, UK which means that the sun always comes from South end as the diagram shows. The sunlight from the East and South side is the strongest. However, the existing South-East elevation of the building is blocked by the bricks. Therefore, this sun path assume that the East-North and South West side of the building is suitable for growing plants. This helps me to design my layout in the following design.
Groun
BH 2.10 23.89
24.01
BH 2.17 Burned Window
Board
H 2.28 S 1.47
Board
H 2.29 S 1.46
23.28
22.43
2
22.43
2
22.43
2
H 2.29 S 1.46
Board
Existing Ground Floor Plan 22.48
Board 25.44
BH 2.07
The plan of the Shrub Hill Tram Depot is a rectangular shape. There are arch openable windows on three sides of the building, while windows on one side are blocked by bricks. There is a large entrance at the right conner as a garage entrance. There are four double vertical columns in the centre of the building to support the roof structure. One of the main characteristics of the building is "symmetric" which influence my design in the following processes.
Ladder
22.55
22.43
Ramp
There is only one floor level in the existing building, the height of the building is 15 meters which equals to there stories height. 23.03
22.43
2
23.03 22.43 Ramp
23.77 Board 26.42 23.27
23.15 23.47
LDN
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Architects
Job Title:
1734 THE ENGINE YARD Drawing Title:
nd Floor
EXISTING EXISTING GROUND FLOOR
Ground Floor
Drawing Status: Bricked
Bricked
Bricked
Window
Window
Window
H 2.28 S 1.47
H 2.29 S 1.46
Board
27.74
S 1.02 H 2.46
S 1.04 H 2.44
Drawing Number:
BH 1.89
H 2.28 S 1.47
LISTED BUILDING CONSENT 27.74
27.74 S 1.01 H 2.46
H 2.29 S 1.46
L(LBC)004 A
Partition
21.83
Bricked
Scale:
Date:
Drawn:
1:100 @A1 1:200 @A3
06/04/18
KS
DH 3.38
Window
21.82
Covered Door 22.43
28.04
28.04
DH 2.16
22.43
31.69
28.04
Revisions: * 24/05/18 KS - Issued for LISTED BUILDING CONSENT
BH 3.62
A 06/12/18 CH - Issued for LISTED BUILDING CONSENT
Void Above
BH 1.80
23.97 27.76 BH 2.51
27.75 27.74
27.74
H 2.04 S 1.46
22.43
27.74
S 1.72 H 1.71
Covered Window
22.43
27.74
BH 1.99 BH 2.51
21.86
28.11
28.11
28.11
BH 2.70
Covered Window
S 1.29 H 2.10
32.29
22.96 22.43
21.91
27.72
27.71 BH 5.19 27.71
27.72 BH 5.19 27.72
22.43
BH 5.19 27.72
Ramp
Covered Window
21.88
S 1.19 H 2.18
Void Above
21.86
28.11
28.11
28.11 32.28
Ramp
22.43 22.53
23.06 Covered Window
21.87
S 1.75 H 1.64
22.43
Cover
21.85
Restricted Visibility 22.76
22.77 22.78 21.91
24.36 22.15
25.51
27.75
27.75
27.75 BH 3.36 Covered Door DH 3.00
22.46
22.45 DH 1.96
22.75
N
0
1
2
3
4
5
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38.14 37.83
37.79
37.59 Void
36.86 36.72
Void
Void
Void
Void
36.66
36.58
35.77
35.63
35.35 Void 34.28
32.76
Brick Brick Coursing Point Stone
Stone
30.74
Stone
30.74
Stone
Brick Coursing Point Brick
Brick
Brick Coursing Point
29.67
29.67
Stone
Brick Coursing Point
27.95 Brick Coursing Point
27.95
27.95
Brick
27.95
Brick
Damaged Boarded
Brick Coursing Point
Window
Boarded
Window
Window
26.36
26.25 26.36
Stone
26.36
26.36
Stone
26.11
26.11
Boarded
Brick Coursing Point
Window Bricked
Bricked
Window
Window Bricked
Boarded Brick Coursing Point
Window
Brick
Bricked
Window
Window
Bricked Mirror
Brick
Window
24.51
Bricked
Brick
Brick Coursing Point
Window
Brick
Stone
Stone
Board
Board
Existing External Elevations
22.94
22.92
Stone Basecourse Board
22.92
22.94
22.43 Stone Stone
22.08
Stone
Stone
Stone
22.00
21.75 21.45
The external elevations of the existing building, the round-arch windows and circular windows are the main characteristics of the building. 38.17 37.84
37.81
37.59 Void
36.88 36.72
Void
Void
Void
Void
36.68
36.60 35.79 35.65
35.37
34.50
Void 34.30
Brick Coursing Point
32.78 Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point 30.75
Brick Coursing Point
30.75
Boarded
Boarded
Window
Window
29.68
29.68
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Concrete
Concrete
Concrete
Concrete
Concrete
Concrete
Brick Coursing Point Demolished Wall
Brick Coursing Point 26.42
Damage Brick Coursing Point
Brick
The external elevations of the existing building, the round-arch windows and circular windows are the main characteristics of the building.
Brick Coursing Point Board
Brick
Brick Coursing Point 23.47 23.27
22.79 22.96 Concrete 22.43 Brick Board
Concrete
22.43 22.12
22.12
Concrete
22.43 22.12
21.46
Concrete
20.90 20.50
20.06
19.58
19.62
19.65
19.67
LDN
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Architects
Job Title:
1734 THE ENGINE YARD Drawing Title:
EXISTING BIG SHED EXTERNAL ELEVATIONS 38.17 37.83
38.17
38.17
37.79 Brick Coursing Point
Drawing Status:
37.59 Brick Coursing Point
Void
Brick
36.88
36.88
Brick
36.88
36.72
36.66
Brick Coursing Point
36.58
LISTED BUILDING CONSENT
Brick Coursing Point 36.20
35.77
36.20 Brick Coursing Point
35.63 35.42
Drawing Number:
35.42
Brick Coursing Point
35.35
35.17 Void
35.17
Brick
Brick
Brick
Stone
Stone
Brick
34.35
34.28
34.50
34.35
Stone
L(LBC)007 A
Stone
34.20
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
34.20 33.49
Brick
Brick Coursing Point
Scale:
Date:
Drawn:
1:100 @A1 1:200 @A3
06/04/18
KS
Brick Coursing Point
Brick
Brick Coursing Point 32.76
32.77
32.76
32.77
32.76
Brick Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point Brick Coursing Point
Stone Damage
Damaged
Stone
30.74 Brick Coursing Point
30.75
Brick Coursing Point
Stone
Brick Coursing Point
Stone
Window
30.75 Brick
Brick 29.68 Brick Coursing Point
29.67
30.75
Boarded
Boarded
Boarded
Boarded
Window
Window
Window
Window
Window
29.68
Damaged
Brick Coursing Point
30.75
Boarded
Brick Coursing Point
29.68
29.68
Window Brick Coursing Point
Stone
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Revisions: * 24/05/18 KS - Issued for LISTED BUILDING CONSENT A 06/12/18 CH - Issued for LISTED BUILDING CONSENT
Brick Coursing Point 27.95
27.95
Brick
Demolished Wall
5 Brick
Brick Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point Stone
Stone
26.36
Stone
26.36
Boarded
Brick
Boarded
Brick Coursing Point
Window Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Stone
25.37
Window Brick Coursing Point
Brick
Brick
Brick
24.55
Wall
Brick 23.27
Stone Basecourse
Brick Coursing Point Brick
Concrete
Concrete 22.43
Brick Coursing Point
23.27
Brick
Concrete
Stone Basecourse
23.36
23.69
23.28
23.23
22.92
24.06
Demolished
Brick
22.48
22.37
Brick
22.24
22.14 Brick Coursing Point
21.89
21.49
Brick Coursing Point
Restricted
Brick
Visibility
Brick Coursing Point
20.04
20.06
20.00
19.94
19.92
20.06
19.86
19.83
19.58
NORTH WEST ELEVATION
SOUTH WEST ELEVATION
38.14
38.10
38.10 37.84
37.81
37.59 Brick Coursing Point
Void
Brick
Brick Coursing Point
Brick 36.86
36.86
36.86
36.72
36.68
36.60
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
35.79 35.65
36.22
36.20
35.44
35.42
Brick Coursing Point
35.37
Brick Coursing Point 35.19
Void
Brick
35.17 Brick
Brick
Brick
34.37
34.30
34.35
Stone
Stone
Stone
Stone
34.22
Brick Coursing Point
Brick
34.20
Brick
Brick Coursing Point
Brick
Brick
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point 32.79
32.78
32.78
32.77
32.76
32.76
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Stone
Brick
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Stone
Brick Coursing Point 30.75
Stone
Stone
Stone
30.74
Brick Coursing Point
Stone
30.74
30.74
29.67
29.67
Stone 30.74
Brick Coursing Point
Boarded Brick
Brick
Window
Brick Coursing Point 29.68
29.67
29.67
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Stone
Stone
Brick Coursing Point
Damage
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Damage Concrete
28.19
27.85 27.95
Brick Coursing Point Concrete
Brick
27.95
27.95
27.95
Brick Coursing Point
Concrete Brick Coursing Point
27.47
27.46
Board
Brick Coursing Point
Board
Brick Coursing Point
26.36
26.36
Brick Coursing Point
Board
26.36
Stone
Stone
Stone
26.11 Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Brick Coursing Point
Stone Basecourse
Stone Basecourse
Stone
Brick Coursing Point
Bricked
25.77
Window Brick Brick Coursing Point Board
24.36
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
22.75 Stone 22.48
22.92
22.92
Mirror
Brick 22.92
22.53 22.35
Brick
Brick Coursing Point
Brick 22.92
Brick 23.97
23.89
22.42
22.35
22.92
Stone Basecourse
22.42
22.48
Stone 21.91
22.12 21.57 21.45
Board 20.50
SOUTH EAST ELEVATION
NORTH EAST ELEVATION
0
1
2
3
4
5
© This Drawing is copyright of LDN Architects
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32.09 31.53
Brick Stone
Brick
31.79
31.53
Brick
31.61
Stone
31.61
31.61
30.77
Brick
Brick Boarded Window
Stone
Brick
Brick
31.79
31.61
30.77
30.97
Brick
Stone
Boarded
Boarded
Window
Window
Boarded
Boarded
Window
Window
Brick
Brick
Boarded Window
Stone Brick
Brick
28.02
Brick
Stone
Brick
29.52 29.64
Brick
29.64
28.02
28.02
Brick
EJB's
Damaged Window 26.36
26.36
26.36
26.18
26.18
26.11
26.18 Board
Brick
Brick
Brick
Board
25.20
Brick
Burned Brick
24.01
Brick
Window
Brick
23.89 23.59 Board Concrete 23.22
Board
Brick
22.43
22.43
22.43
22.22
22.20
22.12
22.23 EJB's
21.49 Brick Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
20.73 20.19 20.04
20.19
20.19
20.19
20.03 19.71
19.71
19.69
Brick 19.44
19.44
19.44
Existing Internal Elevations The internal elevations of the existing building, the round-arch windows and circular windows are the main characteristics of the building. On the South-East internal side, the round-arch windows are blocked by bricks, and there is a large garage entrance on the North-East internal side of the building.
32.12 31.53
Brick Stone
Brick
31.79
31.53
Brick
31.61
Stone
31.61
30.98
Brick 31.61
30.78
Brick
Brick
Stone
Brick
Brick
31.79
31.61
30.78
Stone
Stone
Brick
Stone
Brick
Brick
29.52
29.65
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
29.65
28.13
28.13
28.13
27.92
Brick
27.46 Brick
25.17
Brick
24.36
25.19
25.45
Brick
Brick
22.53
Brick
25.47
Brick
Brick
Brick
22.43
22.43
22.25
Brick
22.25 22.11
Board
22.25
22.10
22.12
22.10
Brick
Brick
22.10
Brick
22.25
Concrete
22.25
22.10
Brick
20.50
19.65
Brick
22.12
22.10
Brick
22.25
22.10
22.10
Brick
Brick
22.12
22.10
Brick
22.10
Brick
20.50
19.64
Concrete
19.62
Concrete
Concrete
Con
LDN
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Architects
Job Title:
1734 THE ENGINE YARD Drawing Title:
37.59
37.59
Brick
Brick
36.68
36.68
36.66
36.66
36.24
36.24
35.46
35.46
35.37
35.37
31.79
30.77
Stone
Stone 34.24
34.07
34.07
Brick
30.97
Brick
Stone
Brick
34.24 34.05
34.05
Brick
Brick
Window
Stone
Brick
Drawing Number:
Brick
32.80
Boarded
d
Brick 34.39
Stone
34.33
Stone
31.61
LISTED BUILDING CONSENT
35.35 35.21
Brick 34.39
34.42 31.53
Brick
Drawing Status:
35.35
35.21 Brick 32.09
EXISTING BIG SHED INTERNAL ELEVATIONS
L(LBC)008 A
32.80
Brick
Brick
Brick
29.52
32.41
29.64
32.41
Brick
32.08
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
32.41
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
32.41
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
32.41
Brick
31.96
32.41
Brick
31.96
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
32.41 Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
32.41 Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
32.09
31.53
31.75 Stone
Scale:
Date:
Drawn:
1:100 @A1 1:200 @A3
06/04/18
KS
Stone 31.18
30.78
30.78
30.78
30.78
30.78
30.78
Brick
Brick
28.02 Stone
Stone
Stone
Boarded
Boarded
Window
Window
Boarded Stone
Window
Brick
29.65
Damaged 29.52
Brick
29.65
Brick
29.65
29.44
29.65
Brick
Window
Brick
29.65
Brick
29.65
Brick
29.52
Brick
Revisions:
29.00
26.36
29.00
* 24/05/18 KS - Issued for LISTED BUILDING CONSENT
26.18
28.02
Brick
28.02
28.13
28.02
28.02
Brick
Damaged Window
28.02
A 06/12/18 CH - Issued for LISTED BUILDING CONSENT
Brick
Board Brick
23.89 26.36
26.36
Stone
Stone
26.36
26.36 Ladder
Stone
26.36
Stone 26.18
Brick
26.18
Brick Brick Brick
22.43
25.37
Brick 22.23
22.12
22.24
22.23
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
Brick
23.89
23.89
Brick
Brick
Board 23.69 Brick
Brick 23.03
23.03
Brick 22.55
22.43
19.75
22.50
22.43
22.43
22.43
19.47
19.46
22.20
22.25 22.11
Brick 21.49 Brick
20.04 19.92 Concrete
19.68 19.44
NORTH WEST INTERNAL ELEVATION
SOUTH WEST INTERNAL ELEVATION
37.59
37.59 Brick
Brick
36.66
36.68
36.66
36.68
36.24
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DESIGN PROCESS - Inspiration - Design Idea - Initial Proposal
03 - Formative Proposal
- Further Developed Proposal
Inspiration The inspiration of this project comes from two directions -- The "Park" concept Vegetarian and urban farming are both related to greenery, therefore this inspired me to create a space feel like a park and forest. - The Fibonacci Sequence There is non-visual connection to nature, such as naturally occurring materials, nature elements: a Bee Hive and Fibonacci Sequence. Therefore I am going to use the Fibonacci Sequence in the market design. Two different directions of inspiration elements was combined to form groups of shapes and blocks that work in the space of the Green Market.
Concept Drawing of Green Market
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There are many trees and other greenery in the park, I want to transform this into my Green Market. I am going to simplify the shape of trees as the diagrams show above. I am going to use the metal frames in my space, when people walk in the Green Market, they will feel like walking through the forest. Therefore, in my final proposal, there are many vertical metal frames in my space used as shelves, plant walls, partitions ect,. The concept of "Park" is to create a space for people to enjoy a indoor garden, indoor greenery, indoor park facilities. The space is not only for people to grow their own and shopping, but also a space for people and their family come to enjoy their spare time. Children can play in the indoor "park" with different facilities, and old people can come and walk around and chat with their friends. Unlike the outdoor park, which is cold and windy. The indoor park is warn and people can still enjoy the sunshine and the blue sky.
The Fibonacci Sequence Leonardo Pisano Bigollo (1175-1250), known as “Fibonacci”, was an Italian mathematician from the Republic of Pisa who was considered to be one of the most talented Western mathematicians of the middle ages. The Fibonacci Sequence mathematically correlates with the “golden ratio”, which can be considered the physical manifestation of the formula - also represented by the greek alphabetical symbol, Phi (φ). Extracting geometry from the Fibonacci Sequence will maintain proportionate numerical values, even if broken apart into different geometric configurations. As long as the geometry is extracted from the sequence, the “Golden Ratio” spiral can still be examined. Therefore, the layout of the Green Market using the Fibonacci Sequence can helo to create a fluence shape.
Initial Circulation Diagram
Food Kiosk
Cooking Classroom
Dinning Area Nutrition Health Advise Room
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Grow Your Own Area
Market Area
Staff Area
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The diagram shows the initial circulation and programs I am going to design in the Green Market.
Multi-Use Event Area
Organic Hand-Drawing Proposal (nts.)
Before the starting of CAD drawings, I finished several attempts of hand-drawing spatial layout. In my first attempt, I created a large void in the middle of the building, which make the space feel open and full of daylight. I designed a big staircase in the middle which can also use as seating area for lecture when there is event happening.
Organic Hand-Drawing Proposal (nts.)
I have tried to organize the programs into different floor levels by the noise degree. On the ground floor, market area, event space happens while you go up, more private space like dinning area will happen. On the top floor, staff office, vip rooms, classroom and growing area occur. Therefore, as you go up, more quiet space you will reach.
Initial Zoning Proposal - Plans (nts.)
Initial Zoning Proposal -Sections (nts.)
Section A-A' @Scale 1:200
Section B-B' @Scale 1:200
Section C-C' @Scale 1:200
Section D-D' @Scale 1:200
Rough Sketch Up Model This is the sketch model to present my zoning idea above. I think the big staircase is very impressive in the building. But I think the reception area seems a bit narrow compare to the main staircase. In addition, I think the raised bed garden area is not very impressive, and the space is not big enough to grow in rasied bed.
View from health service area to the opposite side on the first floor
View from event space to the main staircase on the ground floor
Veiw from dinning area to the main staircase on the mezzanine floor
View from dinning area to the main staircase on the mezzanine floor
Formative Proposal I have changed the entrance from the south east side to the south west side, becasue I think that people get into the main entrance, and they can choose to go the reception or other floors staight way without walking across the market space will be a better decision. Then I added a fire exit near the staircase and lift. I moved the staff office to the ground floor which allow staffs can easily access to the market area, and they can use the fire exit door as their main entrance. In addition, I seperated the growing zone and other programs obviously into two sides. But there is still some mixed programs accompany with it, likes dinning area, farming gallery and farming shop. The growing area needs water to grow plants as well as visitors need to wash their hand quite often, therefore I designed a toilet in the growing area in each level. And there will be a separate staircase to connect the growing zone vertically. Because the market is about organic, I tried to soften the edge of the floors to make the building feel likes an organic as well. I designed the raised bed garden area on the top floor because it requires more sunlight to grow, hydroponics way requires artificial light instead of sunlight. Besides, I have designed the cooking classroom near the windows and isolated by walls in order to prevent the smell of cooking will affect the use of other programs. In the multi-use event area, there will be lectures. different event about vegetarian or vegans, and rent for other usage (such as art exhibition, workshops..) happening, there is a storage set to store the chairs. In each floor, I have designed a cleaning storage to store the tools for cleaning.
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In order to explore the interior space, I have made a rough sket started to consider the materials, I put the soild walls as white glass instead. The model is not built in detail, therefore there w around the space and make my space look more interesting rat
View from entrace to the main multi-use staircase on the ground floor
View from farming store to the main staircase on the ground floor
Veiw from hydroponics area to the main staircase on the first floor
View from dinning area to the hydroponics area on the first floor
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View from food kiosks to the hydroponics area on the first floor
View from raised bed garden area to the event space on the second floor
Veiw from raised bed garden area to the bridge on the second floor
View from above to the second floor
Further Developed Proposal In my original plans, I have found that the structure (columns and beams) to support the additional floors will cause the aesthetic problem, and the space will be separate into too many spaces so not good to use the space to allocate the programs. So I have developed the design of structure and layout. According to the new structure plan, I am going to rearrange the layout a little bit in order to make the space work efficiency and better. I have designed the columns in a symmetrical way as symmetric is one of the main characteristics of the Shrub Hill Tram Depot.
Main Entrance
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Concept Drawing of Main Space
Taking the market space as a box
Taking a smaller box from the existing box
Inserting plants into the hole and the space becomes a forest-like space
Inserting stairs surround the plants which becomes the main vertical circulation
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- Spatial Drawings of Final Proposal - Structure and Circulation - Programs
Final Proposal
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Ground Floor Program Diagram
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CONSTRUCTION DETAILING - Main Space "Staircase"
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The Green Market
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Steel Frame with Welded Wire Mesh inse Thickness: 2.5m
Welded Wire Mesh Steel Cable
Steel Thread Frame &Translucent Resin Thread
Steel I-Beam Size: W200 x L200mm Thickness: 11mm
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Climbing Plants
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Aluminum Handrail Thickness: 2mm Aluminum Profile Led POR Led Light Aluminum Fixing
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Project Name
The Green Market
Drawing Title
Main Space Staircase Details 3
Drawing Number
Scale 1:5
001/A(24)003
@Scale 1:20
Xiaoyun Zeng s1728381
A1
University of Edinburgh
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Hydroponics Box Plan - Scale 1:10 @ A2
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Project Name
The Green Market
Drawing Title
Hydroponics Box Plan
Drawing Number
001/L(90)004
@Scale 1:10 A2
Xiaoyun Zeng s1728381 University of Edinburgh
- The Hydroponics box is mainly composed of two parts, one is the metal frame structure around the boxes, another one is the Hydroponics Box. The detail of Hydroponics box will be discribed in later drawings.
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Hydroponics Box Elevation A - Scale 1:10 @ A2 - The Elevation A shows that the Hydroponics box is made of glass and metal frame, and aluminum Hydroponics Tray inside the glass box. There is plant structures hanging down from the ceiling above the Hydroponics Box.
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Project Name
The Green Market
Drawing Title
Hydroponics Box Elevation A
Drawing Number
001/L(90)005
@Scale 1:10 A2
Xiaoyun Zeng s1728381 University of Edinburgh
- The transparent laminated glass allows visitors get closer to the greenary and observe the plants inside the Hydroponics Box. There is high-technoloy Hydroponics control machine in the bottom of each box in order to control the light effect, temperature, humidity inside the box.
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Project Name
The Green Market
Drawing Title
Hydroponics Box Elevation B
Drawing Number
001/L(90)006
@Scale 1:10 A2
Xiaoyun Zeng s1728381 University of Edinburgh
Hydroponics Box Axonometric Diagram
Mesh Reinforcement Concrete Slab Metal Deck Profile Steel I-Beam
Steel I-Beam Size: W254 x H146mm
Steel Cable Aluminum Track Aluminum Vertical Support
Aluminum Plant Box Scale Bar 1:5 0
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Aluminum Frame Steel Hinge 1025
Laminated Glass Thickness: 7.5mm
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Aluminum Beam Led Light 2000 1835
Laminated Glass Thickness: 7.5mm Aluminum Track Aluminum Frame
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Aluminum Door Handle
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Aluminum Hydroponics Tray
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Hydroponics Control Machine Concrete Slab
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Concrete Subgrade
Project Name
The Green Market
Drawing Title
Hydroponics Box Details 1
Drawing Number
Hydroponics Box Details 1
001/A(90)003
@Scale 1:10
Xiaoyun Zeng s1728381
A1
University of Edinburgh
Aluminum Track
Concrete Slab
Aluminum Channel Thickness: 15mm
Aluminum Vertical Support Thickness: 15mm
Aluminum Vertical Support Thickness: 15mm
Aluminum Track
Steel Cable
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Laminated Glass Thickness: 7.5mm Aluminum Track
Aluminum Frames
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Aluminum Vertical Support
Aluminum Track
Steel Cable
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Glass Thickness: 8mm
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Hydroponics Box Details 2 - Scale 1:10 @ A1
The Green Market Hydroponics Box Details 2 001/A(90)004 Xiaoyun Zeng s1728381 University of Edinburgh
Project Name Drawing Title Drawing Number @Scale 1:10 A1
Display Shelf Plan Scale 1:10@A3 The display shelf is located at the market area which display the products for sale. Therefore, lighting is important to light up the products. According to the concept of the Green Market, "Park" & "Forest", the design of the display shelf, the Hydroponics Box as well as the staircase are full of vertical metal elements which helps to create a "forest" feel.
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Project Name
The Green Market
Drawing Title
Display Shelf Plan
Drawing Number
001/L(90)001
@Scale 1:10 300mm
500mm
A3
Xiaoyun Zeng s1728381 University of Edinburgh
Display Shelf Elevation A Scale 1:10@A2 820
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The Green Market
Drawing Title
Display Shelf Elevation A
Drawing Number
001/L(90)002
@Scale 1:10
Scale Bar 0
Project Name
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Xiaoyun Zeng s1728381 University of Edinburgh
Display Shelf Elevation B Scale 1:10@A2 1060 1270
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The Green Market
Drawing Title
Display Shelf Elevation B
Drawing Number
001/L(90)003
@Scale 1:10
Scale Bar 0
Project Name
300mm
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A2
Xiaoyun Zeng s1728381 University of Edinburgh
Display Shelf Axonometric Diagram
Concrete Slab
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Led Straight Pendant Light Size: W45 x L600mm
Aluminum Column
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Steel Cable
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Steel Cable
Mesh Reinforcement Shear Stud R19 x H95mm
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Shear Stud R19 x H95mm Steel Cable
Metal Deck Profile
Concrete Slab Mesh Reinforcement
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Aluminum Joint Screw
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Concrete Subgrade
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Scale Bar 1:5 0
The Green Market Display Shelf Details 1 001/A(90)001 Xiaoyun Zeng s1728381 University of Edinburgh
Drawing Title Drawing Number @Scale 1:10 A1
200mm
Project Name
100
Led Track Spot Light
Lighting Track
Steel Cable
Aluminum Display Tray
Aluminum Vertical Support
Aluminum Channel
720
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Aluminum Screw
Aluminum Column Thickness: 20mm
Aluminum Column Thickness: 8mm
Steel I-Beam Aluminum Track
Steel I-Beam (Behind)
Steel Cable
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Aluminum Display Tray
Aluminum Fixing Screw
Aluminum Channel
Aluminum Column
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Scale Bar 1:10 0
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500mm
Concrete Slab
Unstiffened Base Plate
Aluminum Column Thickness: 8mm
Aluminum Column Thickness: 20mm
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50mm
Display Shelf Details 2 - Scale 1:10 @ A1
Concrete Subgrade
The Green Market Display Shelf Details 2 001/A(90)002 Xiaoyun Zeng s1728381 University of Edinburgh
Project Name Drawing Title Drawing Number @Scale 1:10 A1
FINAL IMPRESSION - Rendering Images - Material Strategy - Funiture Selection
06 - Lighting Strategy
View from Entrace to the Gallery Space The display units designed for the Vegetarian & Urban Farming Gallery Area is made of green metal vertical support structure and pine wood board. The height of the gallery space is double-height, therefore LED pendent lights is hanging down to decorate the space and light the space. The beams and columns are made of steel. The window frames of the garden area is made of green painted metal support as well.
View from Entrace to the Cafe & Reading Area The Cafe and reading area is located on the ground floor and just next to the entrance. The Cafe area offers vistors coffee, vegetables and fruit juice as well as some vegetarian cakes and salad. There is a reading area next to the Cafe area which provides visitos books and magazines about health diet, Vegetarian, farming and so on. There is also sitting area for the cafe and reading area behind the counter.
View from Workshop to the Main Staircase The main staircase is supported by the single steel stringer. The thread is made of resin with leaves inside the resin. The staircase is surrounded by the metal mesh panel with trailing plants on the mesh panel. When people walk through the staircase, they can touch and observe the plants. On the left hand side of the image, there is the dinning area where vistors can enjoy the view of the garden area downstairs and see what event is happening downstairs. On the right hand side of the image, there is the Hydroponics box.
View of the Buffet Area The image shows the Vegetarian Buffet in the Green Market which is located at the mezzanine floor. There is Hydroponics Box inserting between the buffet tables. People can get Vegetarian food, dessert, drinks, soup and so on from the Buffet Area.
View of the Raised Bed Garden Area On the first floor, the space is bright and open. The original structure of the roof is windows which allow the sunlight get into the building. Therefore, the first floor is the best choice for riased bed garden. There is also park playground and walkway around the raised bed garden area. Vistors can walk around, take rest and enjoy the greenary and sunshine. Pets is also allowed here! The first floor is a good place for family, children, the old people come to spend their spare time.
View of the Fixed Raised Bed Garden Area & Cooking Classroom The green circular raised bed is different form the raised bed garden area you can see from the last image. This one is used for growing larger plants which is not suitable to grow in a small raised bed box. Therefore, the Green Market offers vistors chances to grow larger vegetables and fruit in the fixed raised bed area. Behind the raised bed area, here is the cooking classroom. As the first floor is a open space, I do not want to use solid wall to break up the space. Instead, I was inspired by the glass green house, visitors could feel like they are cooking in a green house with enough daylight and surrounded by plants. On the left hand side of the image, you can notice that there is a glass lift, I think the glass lift can allow vistors to see what is happening when they take the lift and enjoy the views.
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Cafe Area
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Fruit Area
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Vegetable Area Pay Area Glass Lift
Vegetable Area
Cereals Area
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Stairs
Market Area Nuts Area
Lifestyle Area
Beam & Subproducts Area
Snacks Area
Snacks Area
Snacks Area
Drinks
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Flavour & Source Area
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D' Render Ground Floor Plan
Butter & Jam
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Frozen Food
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Fruit Area
Multi-use Event Space &Green Garden Space Vegetable Area
Vegetable Area Pay Area Glass Lift
Vegetable Area
Cereals Area
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Stairs
Market Area Nuts Area
Lifestyle Area
Beam & Subproducts Area
Snacks Area
Snacks Area
Snacks Area
Drinks
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Flavour & Source Area
Frozen Food
D' Render Mezzanine Floor Plan
Butter & Jam
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Frozen Food
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Main Entrance
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C Fire Exit
Fruit Area
Multi-use Event Space &Green Garden Space Vegetable Area
Vegetable Area Pay Area Glass Lift
Vegetable Area
Cereals Area
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Stairs
Market Area Nuts Area
Lifestyle Area
Beam & Subproducts Area
Snacks Area
Snacks Area
Snacks Area
Drinks
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Flavour & Source Area
Frozen Food
D' Render First Floor Plan
Butter & Jam
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Pine Wood Steel
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Terrazzo
Light Concrete
Materials
Furniture Selection - The Green Market is not only a community and shopping centre, but also a space to promote Sustainability as Vegetarian and urban farming have close connection with Sustainability. - Furniture is highly related to material use. The materials we choose to build with can aggravate resource depletion, climate change, water scarcity, biodiversity loss, waste, and even our health, as well as causing pollution during production. Therefore, it is important to consider the life circle of the materials use for the furniture. Is it renewable resources? or can the materials being reused again? I am going to choose the furniture that is made of renewable materials or meet the standard of Cradle to Cradle circular economy. - In the Green Market, there is a multi-use event space, therefore folding furniture could be very helpful to store and use. - website: https://molodesign.com/collections/furniture/ https://www.ikea.com/es/en/p/froset-easy-chair-white-stained-oakveneer-80425641/ https://www.behance.net/gallery/87977565/Dumbo-stool-(2017) http://alexanderschul.com/works/substantial-chair/
MOLO - folding furniture / made from paper and textiles (recycle/ flexible/ multi-use)
IKEA - FRÖSET Chair (renewable resource/ durable/ modu;ar design)
Alexander Schul Plastic Chair (recycled plastic/ low energy manufacture)
Dumbo Stool designed by Studio PESI (modular design/ recycable/ easy produce)
Lighting Strategy - In order to promote the sustainble development in the Green Market design, the energy use is one of the key aspects to effect sustainability. The environmental effects of energy consumption comprise climate change and resource depletion. Therefore, approaching low-energy design is the priorities in interior design. - Installing low-energy lightbulbs to ensure the electricity is used efficiency can be a good way to promote sustainable design in my design. Therefore, I am going to select some lighting strategies that produce the same amount of light but use less energy than standard lightbulbs. - In addition, it is neccessary to plan lighting zones and locate switches to make it easy for the building's users to turn lights off in each part of the space. Therefore, it can help to avoid waste of energy.
MOLO - cloud softlight pendant / paper (renewable material/ improve acoustics/
- In the Green Market, there are many double height space, therefore pendent light hanging down from the ceiling will help to add more aesthetic perception. LED spot light is important to the space as there are many products need to light up. In addition, it is a good idea to light up the existing brick wall as it has a long history. - website: https://molodesign.com/collections/lighting/ https://www.archdaily.com/957432/carslberg-group-central-office-cfmoller?ad_source=search&ad_medium=search_result_all https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/chandeliers-pendant-lights/ bang-black-terrazzo-concrete-ceiling-lamp-bentu-design/id-f_9826813/ https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/345088390201771004/
Carlsberg Group Central Office / C.F. Mø (low-energy lighting design/ pendent led
lamp low electricity)
Terrazzo & Concrete Ceiling Lamp by Bentu Design (related to the meterial use in the Green Market)
øller Architects light)
Hallway Lighting Idea (artistic/ oriented)