Dyeing Kitchen Internal View Illustration
Dyeing Kitchen Internal View Illustration

Dyeing Kitchen Internal View Illustration

Circulation of Weaving Studio Plan
Circulation of Weaving Studio Plan

Circulation of Weaving Studio Plan

Potters workshop
Potters workshop The pottery workshop is a vast space supported by arched timber frames that form a lattice where pots and vases can be laid to dry. The structure forms a top shelf where potters can use to store or dry ceramics. The overall atmosphere consists of circular light rays cast and moves throughout space and time as a natural spotlight within the workshop.

Potters workshop

1.200 Illustrated Roof Plan
1.200 Illustrated Roof Plan

1.200 Illustrated Roof Plan

How the journey started
How the journey started Starting this year’s thesis on the brief climate urgencies, I started researching about all the climate change threats around the world, Few that caught my eyes more than others were Acid pollution and water scarcity, mainly because without water, there is no us, 1.1 billion people worldwide lack access to water, and a total of 2.7 billion find water scarce for at least one month of the year. Inadequate sanitation is also a problem for 2.4 billion people. Acid pollution, on the other hand, inflicts devastating losses to vegetation, fisheries, water quality, and soil health, and combine with carbon emissions, it becomes a deadly menace to human civilization. Both of these problems go hand in hand and need to be taken care of.

How the journey started

Window View
Window View An Urban Space opposite to Urban Life / 3A / To Live

Window View

Argyle Street View
Argyle Street View

Argyle Street View

Lazy Afternoons
Lazy Afternoons An Urban Space opposite to Urban Life / 3A / To Live

Lazy Afternoons

Spinning Room Internal View Illustration
Spinning Room Internal View Illustration

Spinning Room Internal View Illustration

Hectic Mornings
Hectic Mornings An Urban Space opposite to Urban Life / 3A / To Live

Hectic Mornings

Approach to the 'safe wing' model
Approach to the 'safe wing' model Each safe wing involves a different activity. Other designs include gardening and sensory therapy that reduces stress and anxiety that can surface due to progressing dementia. Each safe wing will include a different colour/ character/ material in accordance to the interventions use, such as red promoting energy, motivation and activity and blue promoting a calmer and less stressful environment. These colours are important for elderly design as it can slow the process of the developing dementia amongst the ageing population.

Approach to the 'safe wing' model

A journey through the scheme
A journey through the scheme

A journey through the scheme

View of Consumption Space
View of Consumption Space Down the Rabbit Hole_3B To Play.

View of Consumption Space

Weaving Studio with Skylight
Weaving Studio with Skylight

Weaving Studio with Skylight

Table Loom And Storing Fabric
Table Loom And Storing Fabric

Table Loom And Storing Fabric

Cloakroom and Moveable Furniture
Cloakroom and Moveable Furniture

Cloakroom and Moveable Furniture

Seating Area View
Seating Area View

Seating Area View

External Visual Showing Connection to River
External Visual Showing Connection to River

External Visual Showing Connection to River

Discreet Glasgow Botanics Subway Style Entrance
Discreet Glasgow Botanics Subway Style Entrance Second Star to the Right / 3B / To Play

Discreet Glasgow Botanics Subway Style Entrance

Design Studio 3A: Candleriggs Co-Housing
Design Studio 3A: Candleriggs Co-Housing

Design Studio 3A: Candleriggs Co-Housing

Arcade between shops and courtyard
Arcade between shops and courtyard This region within the ground floor connects all entrances from all edges of the site to the central courtyard and shops. It is open to the outside and sheltered with a cantilever that forms the first floor. All shops have curtain walls facing the interior courtyard to absorb light penetrating through.

Arcade between shops and courtyard

Changing Atmospheres throughout Spaces
Changing Atmospheres throughout Spaces Second Star to the Right / 3B / To Play

Changing Atmospheres throughout Spaces

Close Up View of the building
Close Up View of the building

Close Up View of the building

Classroom View
Classroom View

Classroom View

Pottery showroom and shop
Pottery showroom and shop The pottery showroom is situated on the ground floor and lit with sunlight penetrating through the carved openings in the load-bearing rammed earth wall. Further light and views appear left through the central courtyard garden and rammed earth columns.

Pottery showroom and shop

Drying Room Internal View Illustration
Drying Room Internal View Illustration

Drying Room Internal View Illustration

View of the Small Dock, towards the River Clyde
View of the Small Dock, towards the River Clyde

View of the Small Dock, towards the River Clyde

Interior of the Education Hub's Atrium and Reception
Interior of the Education Hub's Atrium and Reception

Interior of the Education Hub's Atrium and Reception

Looking out from the Seating Area
Looking out from the Seating Area

Looking out from the Seating Area

Candle making workshop
Candle making workshop Candles are hung on the timber frame to dry. The workshop is well lit with eight skylights aligned symmetrically against the main counter. The timber frame extends to the end of the space to form a grid of timber columns and beams to place candles ready to be packaged.

Candle making workshop

View of  Main Living Space
View of Main Living Space Allotment Living_3A To Live.

View of Main Living Space

Exterior
Exterior An Urban Space opposite to Urban Life / 3A / To Live

Exterior

Access Balcony View
Access Balcony View

Access Balcony View

Weaving Studio Internal Drawings Overview
Weaving Studio Internal Drawings Overview

Weaving Studio Internal Drawings Overview

Garden House Rooftop Bar
Garden House Rooftop Bar Second Star to the Right / 3B / To Play

Garden House Rooftop Bar

Anderston Community Weaving Studio Internal View Illustration
Anderston Community Weaving Studio Internal View Illustration

Anderston Community Weaving Studio Internal View Illustration

Interior on the Largest Graving Dock
Interior on the Largest Graving Dock

Interior on the Largest Graving Dock

1.200 Illustrated Ground Floor Plan
1.200 Illustrated Ground Floor Plan

1.200 Illustrated Ground Floor Plan

Elevating Building - Entry Zone
Elevating Building - Entry Zone Everyone visiting the floating terraformer will be entering the worthy zone first, the place where one is elevated mentally before reaching to the beyond. The worthy zone or the elevating building welcomes people and inform them about the present global climate change that we are facing right now and how dire it is to change the inevitable before its too late therefore introducing everyone to the first of its kind future technology which changes our future and give us our planet back by cleaning it from inside and out. The facility welcomes everyone who wants to help in this cause and offers jobs and employment to millions of people around the world. The user groups will include Researchers, Scientists, Engineers, Architects, Doctors, students, funders, businessmen, tourists, etc.

Elevating Building - Entry Zone

Hydroponics Internal View Illustration
Hydroponics Internal View Illustration

Hydroponics Internal View Illustration

Outside Weaving Studio And Courtyard
Outside Weaving Studio And Courtyard

Outside Weaving Studio And Courtyard

Sciographical study of the main markethall
Sciographical study of the main markethall This shadow model emphasizes the spatial environment of the main market hall. A sense of outline and shadows have a heavy influence on the overall spatial experience of the visitors. This sketch filters and shows light penetrating through the old and new facade throughout the day in a pattern. The timber frame structure supporting the roof and skylights extends through all heights of the market hall's form. The structural columns give a sense of order in a dynamic and clustered space where many activities happen in.

Sciographical study of the main markethall