Trinity Buoy Wharf

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TRINITY BUOY WHARF

Public Space Design

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Trinity buoy wharf It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The lighthouse no longer functions, but is the home of various art projects such as Long player. It is sometimes known as Bow Creek Lighthouse.

Trinity Buoy Wharf is the site of a lighthouse, by the confluence of the River Thames and Bow Creek on the Learmouth Peninsula, Poplar.

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As you enter the grid you'll first encounter a café to your left with a small space of seating area and a small pavilion on the top.

FRONT EVELVATION

FRONT EVELVATION

In one of the drawing I developed the café into a bigger public area for seating and appropriate outdoor seating

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FRONT ELEVATION

this is designed as a studio for the employees who work near this grid

Most of the accommodations are in the drawing on the right and is mostly for a more affordable home

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In the research I did I managed to find out that this section of the building in Trinity Buoy Wharf is used as offices and work places WOODGROVE BANK


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About Us

In 1998, Trinity Buoy Wharf was an empty, derelict site. Now it is a place with studios for people in the creative industries, workspace for people who work to provide transportation on the river, classrooms for education, and indoor and outdoor spaces for arts events and a wide range of activities from conferences to product launches

In 1998 the then owners London Docklands Development Corporation (LDDC), set up the Trinity Buoy Wharf Trust with a 125 year lease to hold the land and their vision in trust for the people of London, while the freehold was passed to the LB Tower Hamlets.

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Thames barrier park The Thames Barrier Park is a park in Silvertown in the London Borough of Newham and is named after its location on the north side of the River Thames next to the Thames Barrier. It is intended to aid the regeneration of the area by creating an attractive public space alongside residential and commercial developments.

Described as 'the first riverside park to be built in London for over 50 years' the Thames Barrier Park was opened in 2000. The design was by landscape architect Allain Provost (Groupe Signs) of Paris and architects Patel Taylor of London.

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Highline High Line was once destined for demolition. Luckily, the community rallied together to repurpose it instead, creating the park you see today, for everyone to enjoy. It has since become a global inspiration for cities to transform unused industrial zones into dynamic public spaces.

The High Line is both a non-profit organization and a public park on the West Side of Manhattan. Through our work with communities on and off the High Line, we’re devoted to reimagining the role public spaces have in creating connected, healthy neighbourhoods and cities.

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history

2003

Mid-1800s Freight trains on street-level tracks, run by New York Central Railroad, delivered food to lower Manhattan, but created dangerous conditions for pedestrians; 10th Avenue became known as “Death Avenue.” By 1910, more than 540 people had been killed by trains.

1920s in response to the mounting deaths, the railroad hired men on horses to protect pedestrians: Until their final ride in 1941, the “West Side Cowboys” patrolled 10th Avenue, waving red flags to warn of oncoming trains.

to provoke dialogue about the High Line, in a time when its transformation into a park was not yet ensured, Friends of the High Line hosted an “ideas competition,” receiving 720 ideas from over 36 countries for ways the park might be used (including ideas that were neither realistic nor practical, like a rollercoaster, or a mile-long lap pool). At the time, few people had heard of the High Line; the competition helped drive both awareness and excitement.

Today The High Line is now one, continuous, 1.45-mile-long greenway featuring 500+ species of plants and trees. The park is maintained, operated, and programmed by Friends of the High Line in partnership with the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation. On top of public space and gardens, the High Line is home to a diverse suite of public programs, community and teen engagement, and worldWOODGROVE class artwork and performances, free and open to all. 11

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Gardens by the Bay The Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares in the Central Region of Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay Central Garden Located by the Marina Bay Waterfront in the heart of Singapore, Gardens by the Bay is a sanctuary for nature lovers and budding horticulturalists alike.

Comprising three distinct spaces over 101 hectares–Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay Central Garden– this oasis of lush greenery has won multiple accolades since it first opened in 2012. These include the ‘Landscape Award’ from World Architecture News in 2013, the ‘Best Attraction in Asia Pacific’ from Travel Weekly in 2015 and the ‘Best Attraction Experience’ at the 2019 Singapore Tourism Awards. Located in: Super tree Grove Opened: 29 June 2012 Visitors: 50 million (as of October 2018) WOODGROVE 12 BANK


Flower Dome

Super tree Grove

Covering 1.28 hectares, this verdant space is the larger of three cooled conservatories, and broke the Guinness World Record as the World’s Largest Glass Greenhouse in 2015. It is home to plants and flowers from five continents, from thousand-year old olive trees to magnolias and orchids.

As you exit the conservatory, youll see surreal structures, known as the Super trees. These vertical gardens span 25 to 50 metres in height, The lush open lawns and beautiful waterfront will give you an unobscured view of Singapore’s skyline.

loud Forest Gardens by the Bay’s third conservatory the aptly named Cloud Forest s a mist-filled landscape of rare vegetation and dramatic vistas. Towering above the conservatories’ ferns and pitcher plants is Cloud Mountain, a 35-metre tall structure veiled Floral Fantasy in mist and covered in lush vegetation.. Interior of Floral Fantasy at Gardens by the Bay

The second of the Gardens’ three indoor conservatories delves into realms of both history and fantasy. Each of its four distinct zones taking inspiration from fairy tales and the storied Hanging Gardens of Babylon, with cavernous spaces, dramatic driftwood sculptures and works of floral art.

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Millennium Park Millennium Park is a public park located in the Loop community area of Chicago, operated by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs. The park, intended to celebrate the third millennium, is a prominent civic centre near the city's Lake Michigan shoreline that covers a 24.5-acre section of north-western Grant Park.

A 4-min walk from the Chicago Cultural Centre

Opened in 2004, the area was previously occupied by parkland, the Illinois Central rail yards, and parking lots Featuring a variety of public art, outdoor spaces and venues, the park is bounded by Michigan Avenue, Randolph Street, Columbus Drive and East Monroe Drive.

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Pavilions

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I will use these food trucks as another food hut besides only the café, mostly for kids and for someone who wants something more fast food or ice

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Public area ideas

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First model

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Second model

Plan view

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Café development

Food truck for the venue

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Sketch up – final development In sketch up I began to slowing add my model together in a way it would all start to make sense and fit in, as you can see for my public space I went for a circular theme and wherever you look you'll either see a pavilion or a seating space

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The first thing you'll encounter with in my developed model is a glass dome that you can enter and find some beautiful nature, beside it will be the café I designed. Infront of the café there is a pavilion, here you'll be able to have a less crowded seating area with shade.

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This slide includes the café with a big seating area both sides of the outdoor café and inside it also has an upstairs and lift for public toilets and for disabled. Besides it there is another pavilion mostly just for visual attraction and could also be for kids to play around, next to it there is more seating area

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In the middle there is a big water fountain right Infront of the lighthouse, there is also a section Infront of the light house that has a pavilion structure used for seats

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Lastly I have added a more open space to add food trucks and additional seating places for the adults and kids, each food truck serves fast food and ice cream for those who want something different from the cafe.

There is enough seating and tables for people who have also maybe have had a wedding venue in the ware house out front of the food trucks.

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