I have created three final schemes; one of which will become my final solution to the problem.
SCHEME ONE: Combination of previous two presentations
NEW DEVELOPMENTS:
-exploration of the "voids" existing above and below ground; what is the ideal place for the spaces to touch the ground?
-the addition now is a parasite to a corner of the existing building. The blocky forms appear as a pile in which the existing building is a part of.
-elimination of the superstructure...i feel that the "pile" of spaces can serve on their own and behave as a clear addition without the need of a superstructure.
-punches in ceilings of spaces, allowing for light to filter through all of the spaces in unique ways. each space visually connects to at least one other and these openings add to that idea
CHANGES TO COME: possible removal of walls/figuring out how to make it feel even lighter
SCHEME 2: Combination of previous two presentations with emphasis on one
NEW DEVELOPMENTS
-exploration of how the spaces sit on the site in plan and section
CHANGES TO COME: how the path connects to the four different spaces; what they look like in perspective
SCHEME 3: ENTIRELY NEW IDEA
CHANGES TO COME: i have not yet started to develop this idea more. i plan to explore what the spaces created by the "ribbon" look like. i will explore thickness of the form, how it is covered, how it determines spaces and how it connects to the ground.
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