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Well YEJIN KIM

The Well: a Public Gallery, Studio & Temporary Residency for Artists

The studio premise lies within the issue of how water cities can manage current and future challenges related with climate change and sea level threats. The artist retreat and exhibition space consider how a new relationship between the North Sydney community and the water can be facilitated through vertically rising architectural form that also weaves along the planted railway, which has been renewed through our urban masterplan.

The studio premise lies within the issue of how water cities can manage current and future challenges related with climate change and sea level threats. The artist retreat and exhibition space consider how a new relationship between the North Sydney community and the water can be facilitated through vertically rising architectural form that also weaves along the planted railway, which has been renewed through our urban masterplan. The urban connections are formed from street networks that slope down from Milsons Point leading to an elevated podium which overlooks the courtyard and beyond to the bay. Rising above this level are the two residency towers which are connected by a sky bridge and shared public space. The towers consist of several typologies of integrated living and offer a temporary retreat for the artists –designed with light, ventilation and structure in mind.

The urban connections are formed from street networks that slope down from Milsons Point leading to an elevated podium which overlooks the courtyard and beyond to the bay. Rising above this level are the two residency towers which are connected by a sky bridge and shared public space. The towers consist of several typologies of integrated living and offer a temporary retreat for the artists – designed with light, ventilation and structure in mind.

The Well YEJIN KIM

Urban Conditions

The studio premise lies within the issue cities can manage current and future related with climate change and sea artist retreat and exhibition space consider relationship between the North Sydney and the water can be facilitated through rising architectural form that also weaves planted railway, which has been renewed urban masterplan.

The urban connections are formed networks that slope down from Milsons to an elevated podium which overlooks and beyond to the bay. Rising above two residency towers which are connected bridge and shared public space. The of several typologies of integrated living temporary retreat for the artists – designed ventilation and structure in mind.

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