Revision of the Old Steine Regeneration Program with the introduction of cultural spaces. The proposal acts as a symbol of environmental awareness as the buildings create a time capsule of the environmental impact that our society will face by the sea level rise. A gradual decay caused by the use of salt and metal is creating a short and long term visual effect on the exterior and interior of the cultural spaces. This allows the public to visually anticipate a more solid understanding of the environmental crisis. The unique geometry, as well as the landscape, arise from site constraints in an attempt to preserve the views and the historic contextual boundaries of a Grade II listed building situated next to the project.
South East view - Visualization of the site with proposal on site
Context Plan
Recur and reform the area to establish a sense of memory and a food print that the salt can live when eroded
Plan, Ground
Plan, First Floor
Plan, Second Floor
Final plan textures
Cross Section- Exploring the relationship with site and textures
Long Section of proposal in context
Art Gallery and Poetry Section
Technical Perspective section of Art and Poetry space
Interior mood and textures are explored within the spaces showing program and lighting
Dance studio
Poetry and Art Hall
Politics and Music Hall
Architectural Signs - Ornaments of Decay - Expanding within the larger context
North East View- Building Flooded and slowly decaying