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Could place a Leisure Centre in somewhere that is Fast-food chain packed to influence a healthier lifestyle

Could do a Japanese inspired garden as there isn’t many in the UK

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Could combine a Library, and Sporting Complex/Leisure together. On the bottom floor it could be the library, on the second floor it could be the gym and on the third floor it could be the yoga studio

Design Brief

The goal is to design a permanent Leisure Centre in South Street Romford that has 3 separate floors for a Library,a Gym and aYoga/dance studio. It should embody natural and organic influences and modernity to bring a more refreshing feel than the other competitors .The Centre must be eye-catching and attract tourists and locals into the premises, as tourism is the 5th largest industry in the UK.The Leisure Centre’s interior and exterior will be designed using modern and organic styles that will also have a fun and alluring element to it and it will be placed on pavement but will have two grassy areas on either side of it with a seating area,which will attract a lot of customers as they walk by. There will be a Library on the bottom floor for people to study in, a Gym on the second floor and theYoga studio on the third floor (there will be dance classes too, so it is multi-functional). The plan is to demolish the existing building that resonates on South Street and the car park behind it, and re-do it with mine.

Specification

• Main style must be modern and organic

• The exterior should have sharp edges and a disposition of nature

• Brown tones

• Leisure Centre must have 3 floors

• Atmosphere must be fun and light

• There must be spaces to eat and relax outside, a floor for the gym, a floor for the library and a floor for yoga

• FreeWi-Fi

• Accessible parking

• Cycle parking and car parking

• A sort of communal space outside, maybe a seating area or a space for greenery to keep the organic atmosphere

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