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Day 25

Green Hill - Scale 3 / TJAD Original Design Studio

Hello survivors,
hope you're feeling better. 

Today I woke feeling better, mentally and physically, as you recall from the last posts I've been feeling down lately, I was feeling stressed and overwhelmed from the number of things I have to do which eventually reflected my body and got me sick. BUT I'm good now so let's continue...

Today we will be talking about the third scale in the Huangpu river renovation project, here we will see how the principles that were taken on a bigger scale are translated into architectural elements such as buildings, parks, walls, landscape elements, pathways, etc.....

Well let's get into the project

This project is a renovation of an old tobacco factory and warehouse. The 6-story factory created a barrier that blocked visually and physically the city's residents from the river, therefore the architect saw an opportunity to reuse the building and to reconnect it with the city

before


The main concept was to transform the building into a bridge through the reduction of the old mass. the new mass well held different municipal infrastructure, public green space, and public supporting services such as public transportation. to increase the relationship between the riverbank and its hinterland a gentle slope was introduced to form a public park. 


after


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