Language Center Project Poster

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EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS

INTERIOR RENDERINGS

FLOOR PLAN & SECTION

The structure of the whole building is innovatived by the traditional gable style house. To respect local traditional building crafts, the exterior wall cladding are made by wook plank, and the material of the window frame are also natural wood to keep the consistency. The transparent glass Heading to southeast to allow the maximum sunlight entering the interior space while bring modernity to this landmark. FRONT ELEVATION

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LANGUAGE CENTER OF ST JOHN’S CITY

SIDE ELEVATION

Children Learning ELEVATION

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BACKGROUND

01.Reception 02.Lobby 03.Waiting Area 04.Galley 05.Bookstore 06.Adminstration 07.Lecture Room 08.Read Area 09.Exit & Elevator 10. Male Washroom 11. Famale Wash-

ANALYSIS OF THE FORM

Learning Area

The project of the senior project is a competition in St john’s city in Newfoundland and Labrador. The province has always been a linguistically heterogeneous place, welcoming people of every language and from every culture. However, this has slowly changed over time. To preserve this language hub, Newfoundland and Labrador proposed establishing a language center for the province that will focus on the conservation and dissemination of the Various languages that existed historically and are now extinct or endangered.

BASIS OF DESIGN

CONCEPT DESIGN

The design intent is to preserve this linguistic hub and welcome every language and people from all cultures and all age. To achieve these intents, the baisis of design of this language center will focus on two major parts, which are storytelling and Involvement.

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The design will focus on the visitor experience; the goal is to create a children-friendly, inspiring, and welcoming collaboration space, which is the museum, and also an exhibition area where visitors will feel connected to and satisfied with the visit, while also awakening visitors’ emotions toward cultural heritage in order to preserve this hub of language. To better match the eye-catching colour of wayfinding, the space is primarily reflected with neutral colour. The circulation organises the public and exhibition areas into a single fluid whole with clear directions that guides visitors through the space. The public space must have the functions of reception, rest, and waiting, as well as adequate sunlight and a cosy welcoming atmosphere. Appropriate acoustic treatment and wayfinding for the exhibition area are required. The exhibition area will be designed to be engaging and interactive, with opportunities for visitors to touch objects on display and interactive screens to make visitor visits memorable.

Reception ELEVATION

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1.Storytelling 2.Wall Display 3.Children Recreation Area 4.Interative Area 5.Workshop 6.Washroom 7.Exit & Elevator

Waiting Area

Children Recreation

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LEGEND

1. Lanugage Center 2. SideWalk 3. Entrance 4. Staff Exit 5. Carpark

Section Drawing Reception StoryTelling


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