THE CANVAS HARBOUR.
/ ‘kan-vəs / noun: 1. woven cloth for tents, sails etc. 2. painting surface. a. nautical b. art c. temporary events / hahr-ber / noun: 1. place on the coast/edge to find shelter. 2. to occupy, shelter. a. inland, linear forms +5.4m
WOOD WHARF TEMPORARY SPACE URN: #182
Image Credits: 1. lclane2.net/londondocks 2. london2012.com 3. earthinpictures.com 4. rogers stirk harbour
Cartier Circle
Map: google maps
Container Trees
Street Level Base Photo: flickr.com/gazkinz/6041352294
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Canvas Boards
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Key De sig 1. Maritim n Languages: e / Sailin Canvas g Histor y Boards for art / ads 2. Edgy + brandin colourful Olymp g plastic ic seating aestheti c 3. Linea r conne ctio modelle d on a h n of events + fe arbour-li atures, ke form o f access 4. Introd + dockin uc g to the W ing a soft, gree n chara ood Wh cter as a arf Rege neration p Scheme rologue
Timber Surface
Flexible Activity Turf
Preston’s Road
Metal Frame
Planting Design
Flexible Activity Turf
Seating Element / Soil
Open Space Network
Primary Access
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Visible Corten Soil Retainer
2. Pontoon Bridge
Building Frontages
Base Water / Grass / Concrete
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Working Framework
Exploded Axo
Cross S
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ection N 1:500 @ A1 0m 5m
10m
Plan View
20m
1. Water
2. Hard Edge
Moored Yachts + London Vistas
Mini Promenade + Activity Turf
1:100 @ A1 0m 1m
2m
4m
3. Walkway
1m elevated floating walkway over block planting. Metal / Timber construction
4. Hardscape
Main open circulation space, connected to walkway via sequentially spaced wheelchair accessible rampways. Edge dominated by colourful jagged linear seating feature.
5. Building Frontage
Active edge with openspace potential for bars / cafe / food
Section Illustration
Physical Context Street Level Visualisation