Theory
Five words:
- Fluid
- Terminal
- Leaking
- Multimodal
- Circulation
"Through the formation of a public terminal - a central hub leaking out into connecting multimodal routes, there is cohesive circulation generating a dynamic experience"
From: Estonia Architecture News. "Zaha Hadid Architects And Esplan Design Tallinn's New Rail Terminal With Fluid Public Bridge." World Architecture. Last modified November 11, 2019. https://worldarchitecture.org/article-links/eepcn/zaha-hadid-architects-and-esplan-design-tallinn-s-new-rail-terminal-with-fluid-public-bridge.html
Sketch Perspectives
Original (without massing elements)
Clockwise, left to right:
1. Eye-level view
2. Below
3. Above
The cross features 4 arms which span off to different locations. The left-wing leads to UNSW fitness/aquatic centre, the back wing leads to the international house, the right leads to the roundhouse, and the front leads to the squarehouse. As noted, the building will swoop high into the air, with descending paths leading to the upper floors of their respective destinations.
Massing Elements Added: 1
Massing Elements Added: 2
Massing Elements Added: 3
Added Mass Elements to SketchUp
Added mass elements; note arches, overhead bridge to NIDA, top will become a moving element
Overview
Detail, roof
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