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SITE MAPPING
4.0 3D SITE MAPPING
To create my site mapping I have combined the three aspects of my site analysis and observations. The primary characteristic is the red geometric volume cutting through the image, representing sight-lines in 3D space. These views are contextualised by the roads and building they intersect with, clearly illustrating the corridors with the most activity, combined with the pedestrian routes through the site.
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St. Michael’s Church, a grade II* listed building designed in 1894, is Key Site 01. The building is boxed in by its surroundings, disregarded instead of celebrated fro its English Gothic Revival Style and community importance.
Camden Town Station (Key Site 02) acts as a corner stone of Britannia Junction, the views in reach into every corner of the image, demonstrating its place and purpose. Moving the station to Key Site 03 is going to drastically alter the hierarchy in the town centre but it will improve the antisocial nature of Grand Union House.