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[re]centre explores the typology of a mixed-use building, with programs that cater to the physical and social recreation of the individual looking to [re]centre/ lax/set themselves as they navigate through the changing conditions of the city, climate, and everyday routines.

This proposal creates an outlet for set and flexible sporting programs and physical health amenities, with considered design of form, facilities, and circulation in conjunction with the overarching strategies for Lavender Bay in the ‘from meet here to meet there’ master planning scheme. This proposal considers how the building can interact with the Lavender Bay waterfront to enhance the site conditions and establish a fun, recreational, health and social destination for the Lavender Bay community and its greater surrounds.

[re]centre, [re]lax, [re]set

[re]centre explores the typology of a mixed-use building, with programs that cater to the physical and social recreation of the individual looking to [re]centre/ lax/set themselves as they navigate through the changing conditions of the city, climate, and everyday routines. This proposal creates an outlet for set and flexible sporting programs and physical health amenities, with considered design of form, facilities, and circulation in conjunction with the overarching strategies for Lavender Bay in the ‘from meet here to meet there’ master planning scheme. This proposal considers how the building can interact with the Lavender Bay waterfront to enhance the site conditions and establish a fun, recreational, health and social destination for the Lavender Bay community and its greater surrounds.

[re]centre explores the typology of a mixed-use building, with programs that cater to the physical and social recreation of the individual looking to [re]centre/lax/set themselves as they navigate through the changing conditions of the city, climate, and everyday routines.

[re]centre explores the typology of a mixed-use building, with programs that cater to the physical and social recreation of the individual looking to [re]centre/ lax/set themselves as they navigate through the changing conditions of the city, climate, and everyday routines. This proposal creates an outlet for set and flexible sporting programs and physical health amenities, with considered design of form, facilities, and circulation in conjunction with the overarching strategies for Lavender Bay in the ‘from meet here to meet there’ master planning scheme. This proposal considers how the building can interact with the Lavender Bay waterfront to enhance the site conditions and establish a fun, recreational, health and social destination for the Lavender Bay community and its greater surrounds.

This proposal creates an outlet for set and flexible sporting programs and physical health amenities, with considered design of form, facilities, and circulation in conjunction with the overarching strategies for Lavender Bay in the ‘from meet here to meet there’ master planning scheme. This proposal considers how the building can interact with the Lavender Bay waterfront to enhance the site conditions and establish a fun, recreational, health and social destination for the Lavender Bay community and its greater surrounds.

Anasthasia Kodhyat

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[re]centre explores the typology of a building, with programs that cater to social recreation of the individual looking lax/set themselves as they navigate changing conditions of the city, climate, routines.

This proposal creates an outlet for sporting programs and physical health considered design of form, facilities, in conjunction with the overarching Lavender Bay in the ‘from meet here master planning scheme. This proposal how the building can interact with the Bay waterfront to enhance the site establish a fun, recreational, health destination for the Lavender Bay community greater surrounds.

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