Public Interaction
Creative Idea
The building typologye is a non-standard, mixed-use building, that intends to provide a platform for young entrepreneurs and start-up business to pitch, perform and present creative ideas, becoming a physical manifestation of crowd-source: a phenomena that mainly resides online. The architectural space supports this open, collaborative theme
Creative Industries
Informed Spaces
Buisness
Crowd-sourcing Art Comics Dance Design Fashion Film & Video Games Theater Music Photography Publishing Technology Food
FORUM LIBRARYFOYER Social Platform ? AUDIOTRIUM INVESTORS MARKET
Buisness Startup
GALLERY DANCE FLOOR
EXHIBITION FOODS
The Social Innovation Exchange hopes to inspire and foster new relationships between both other businesses within the building, and the public. The experience of the building intends to encourage engagement and interactuion with the creative projects inside and to invest minor funds for a small reward within each project. RECREATION READING PLAY VIEW NAPPING
Touchstone A cloth is drapped over site, responding to geometry and areas of compression on the site
MEETING ROOM
Touchstone 3D print
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HALL
SUNNING
AUDIOTORIUM
DANCE FLOOR INVESTORS
FORUM
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CONCIERGE SECURITY
LIBRARY GALLERY FOYER FOODS HALL
MIXED USE
NEUBAU WELT R_people
Platform for startup buisness and creative ideas
PHOTOGRAPHY
TV
WORK PLACES
Birdseye Site View
STUDIOS
RESEARCH
CINEMA
TRANSITON
CONCERT VENUE
MARKET
PLANT ROOM
OFFICES
ADVERTISING
SERVICE
Social Innovation Exchange
String of spaces in stacked landscape
Pilgrim Street NEUBAU WELT
EXHIBITION
Programme split into four slabs
4th floor plan 1:500
Response to ground and forum space envelope
Auditorium
Confrence
Roof Terrace
Bar
Pinched second floor forms seating for outdoor dance stage, and allows more height for forum space
Cinema
3rd floor plan 1:500
Ideas exchange floor
Top corner site response to neighbouring building 55degrees north, and main auditorium . Resultant roof landscaping offers view over city.
Performance space
2nd floor plan 1:500
Pinch of building envelope alllows height to meet existing neighbouring building, and forms entrance canopy
Gallery
Auditorium breakout space
Library Forum
1st floor plan 1:500
Building language frames views from Pilgrim street to the tyne bridge
Vertical Circulation core moved outside of building, as a seperate solitary element, freeing the interior floor plan. Connected by a series of walkways, the resultant space creates a newstreet of activity
Foods Main Reception
Ground floor plan 1:500
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Building envelope is punctured by verticallly to connect alternating floors. This brings light, and allows visual connections between activities inside the building. This also serves as the primary structure.
Notions of public and private are emphasised by new geometry. 1st and 3rd floors are closed, whilst ground, 2nd and roof floors are left exposed to the elements allowing vertical outdoor landscape
Existing landscape is excavated to create new entrance into basement of site. this allows north light and ventilation to penetrate the existing basement structure which is inteded to serve as office space, as well as a mixed use/gig venue
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Ground Floor
Offices
Foyer
Gig space
Basement floor plan 1:500 Axonometric
Main Road
Moving Section 1:300
Ideas exchange Eastern approach
Privacty curtain continuous ribbon of translucent fabric, wraps around the performance spaces to assist privacy
Glazing 1.19mm Laminated Safety Glass, consisting of toughened glass layers 2. 125mm stainless-steel point fixing 3. 35mm stainless-steel rod 4. 19mm laminated safety glass fin, consisting of toughened glass layers 5. Inner skin of glazing: 10mm obscured toughened flass -stainless steel ficing piece for glass 6. Steel Plate 7. Galvanised steel plating
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4 2
5 7
Floor Construction 1. Sprayed plaster 2. Expanded metal fine-mesh reinforcement shell 3. Sprayed insulative concrete 4. Prefabricated steel reinforcement 5. Steel Frame
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South Facing Double-skin facade prevents overheating in summer
Thermal Mass of exposed concrete slabs used for daytime cooling
Roof profile shaped for rain water collection
Ground source heat pumps work in conjunction with underfloor heating system to provide year round heating and cooling
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