NASHVILLE CENTER FOR SUSTAINABILITY EDUCATION
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In order to inform the community of the viable ways to become sustainable, this proposal will help build downtown. As it lies on the proposed “avenue of sciences,” the center will be an important informational node. With this proposal, communal strategies are also considered. Urban spaces with incorporated public green ways run through the site. Apavillion in the south tip of the site encourages mass transit use or non-automotive means of transportation. By allowing to let the community utilize the site, it will become a more integral part of the downtown.
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In response to the proposed convention center, the design is oriented on the north east edge of the site. With direct views from the concon vention center, the center promises to attract attention as visitors pass by.
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Transformed volume for pedestrian use. Design is constructed open, shifting spaces to allow movement within and throughout.
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The connection piece serves as a main circulation element for both volumes. It is constructed to show the space in between.
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Volume acts as a collector, as it accomodates more organized program. Spaces are designed with intention of gathering for extended amounts time.
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Location: 36.1°, -86.7° Sun Position: -167.5°, 77.1° HSA: -167.5° VSA: 102.6°
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BRE VSC: 14.4% Overcast Sky: 11.4% Uniform Sky: 16.4%
Location: Nashville, Tenessee - USA (36.1°, -86.7°) Date: 1st January - 31st December Time: 00:00 - 24:00 © Weather Tool
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