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COMMERCIAL
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housing for disabled
student housing
single family housing
canopies
upper recreational
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ground floor plancreating large park groups
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THE URBAN PARKCity ameneties are brought into
The rural is brought intosuburbia.
suburbia.
THE GREEN PARK
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Built site model
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RETAIL HIGHER DENSITY CIRCULATION
TRANSPORTATION CONSUMPTIONPRODUCTION
FARMS
ALGAE
CROPS
GREENHOUSE
waterbiomassbiofuel
RETAILGROCERY STORE
APARTMENTS
FARMSSPACIAL ORGANIZATION GREENHOUSES FACTORY + GROCERY RETAIL + OFFICES DENSE HOUSING CLUSTERS PUBLIC CONNECTION
food food
algae water
PROCESSING PLANT
OFFICE AND RETAIL
SUBURBANHOMES
HYDROPONICSAND CROPS
BUY
CANALTRUCK
WORK
ECONOMY OF ENERGY
ECONOMY OF MATERIALS
Neighborhood components
Resource management
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TRANSPORTATION CONSUMPTIONPRODUCTION
FARMS
ALGAE
CROPS
GREENHOUSE
waterbiomassbiofuel
RETAILGROCERY STORE
APARTMENTS
FARMSSPACIAL ORGANIZATION GREENHOUSES FACTORY + GROCERY RETAIL + OFFICES DENSE HOUSING CLUSTERS PUBLIC CONNECTION
food food
algae water
PROCESSING PLANT
OFFICE AND RETAIL
SUBURBANHOMES
HYDROPONICSAND CROPS
BUY
CANALTRUCK
WORK
ECONOMY OF ENERGY
ECONOMY OF MATERIALS
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GROUND FLOOR1 : 250
A
A
B B
FARMS GREENHOUSES FACTORY/ STORAGE
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LONGITUDINAL SECTION B1 : 250
AXONOMETRIC MALL PLAN1 : 250
SPA / CHANGEROOMS
GROCERY STORE
PARKING
RETAIL
The intersection of College and Spadina is a space that has strong cultural exchange from the congested markets of small Chinese shops to the camouflaged, yet busy, interchange of people from the upper residences to the urban fabric below. Although a sort of distinct culture manifests itself in those streets, there is no strong architectural language that acts as a catalyst for the continual formation of that particular urban fabric. The multi-functional complex is an oppor-tunity to express a strong architectural language, which can provide an environment where different social and cultural groups can be celebrated while establishing the many different programs within the building.
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COMPOSITE LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE w/ STEEL DECK HOLLOW LIGHT GAUGE STEEL BEAMDOUBLE LAYER OF CHANNEL GLASS w/ TRANSLUCENT INSULATION
LIGHT FIXTURE6” STEEL GUTTER
FOUNDATION DRAINAGE
FILTER PATHWAYS
FILTER PATHWAYSCANAL DRAINAGE
WATERPROOFED UV LAMPS
WATERPROOFED FINISH
LONGITUDINAL SECTION B1 : 250
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SITE PLAN1: 1000
The intersection of College and Spadina is a space that has strong cultural ex-change from the congested markets of small Chinese shops to the camouflaged, yet busy, interchange of people from the upper residences to the urban fabric below. Although a sort of distinct culture manifests itself in those streets, there is no strong architectural language that acts as a catalyst for the continual formation of that particular urban fabric. The multi-functional complex is an opportunity to express a strong archi-tectural language, which can provide an environment where different social and cultural groups can be celebrated while establishing the many different programs within the building.
AUTODESK ARTS CENTER
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SECTION A1 : 200
SOUTH-EAST ELEVATON1 : 200
Certain types of program are accesible to public such as office spaces. However residential program remain pricate. It is the organization of vertical stacking that allows for such distinct multifunctional program to co-exist in a co-operative way. Facades are also treated with differingtranslucency according to private and public spaces.
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Certain types of program are accesible to public such as office spaces. However residential program remain pricate. It is the organization of vertical stacking that allows for such distinct multifunctional program to co-exist in a co-operative way. Facades are also treated with differingtranslucency according to private and public spaces.
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GROUND FLOOR1 : 200
B B
A A
C
C
B B
A A
C
C
The entry space is essential to catering to the different occupancy groups. The entry atrium is 3 story-height, allowing for adjacent pro-grams to interact with one another.
The second floor is an art program floor with an auditorium and gallery space. These spaces peek into the public realm of the atrium.
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The top two floors are SRO (single residential offices). These are spaces where two self-employed people have the opportunity towork at home while sharing their work with others. There is a large communal space in the centre.
The third, fourth and fifth floors are office spaces where south and east sides are general office spaces and the north side are private offices as well as meeting rooms. The entire scheme is divided by a atrium and library space.
B B
A A
C
C
B B
A A
C
C
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SHARED SPACES
VERTICALCIRCULATION
GROUND FLOOR
1 : 200
B
B
A
A
C
C
B
B
A
A
C
C
B
B
A
A
C
C
B
B
A
A
C
C
B
B
A
A
C
C
B
B
A
A
C
C
B
B
A
A
C
C
CLOSED OFF TO OFFICE LEVELS
CLOSED OFF TO SECOND FLOOR EXCEPT SERVICE ELEVATOR TO THE AUDITORIUM BACK OF HOUSE
vertical circulation shared spaces
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MAIN ENTRANCE
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RESIDENTIAL LOFT
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