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The concept developed by the students of TUD is being defined as a place in between buildings that connects the existing buildings and their people (visitors) in a playful way. The abandoned factory buildings have this ‘negative’ space in between them, which will be the area of intervention for this workshop.<br><br>
 
The concept developed by the students of TUD is being defined as a place in between buildings that connects the existing buildings and their people (visitors) in a playful way. The abandoned factory buildings have this ‘negative’ space in between them, which will be the area of intervention for this workshop.<br><br>
The initial sketch for this 'negative' space was a playground in between these buildings that connects them on multiple levels. Where a visitor can slide, run or climb around or find a place of comfort in the centre. For the sake of the workshop the sketch was reduced to a three-way intersection, leaving out multiple functions. This is something that needs to be addressed in a later stage. <br><br>
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The initial sketch for this 'negative' space was a playground in between these buildings that connects them on multiple levels. Where a visitor can slide, run or climb around or find a place of comfort in the centre. For the sake of the workshop the sketch was reduced to a three-way intersection, leaving out multiple functions. This is something that needs to be addressed in a later stage. <br>
  
 
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Revision as of 09:34, 8 May 2018

DIA1+TUD3

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Ginevra Nazzarri - Leander Bakker - Erik Bakker



Concept

The concept developed by the students of TUD is being defined as a place in between buildings that connects the existing buildings and their people (visitors) in a playful way. The abandoned factory buildings have this ‘negative’ space in between them, which will be the area of intervention for this workshop.

The initial sketch for this 'negative' space was a playground in between these buildings that connects them on multiple levels. Where a visitor can slide, run or climb around or find a place of comfort in the centre. For the sake of the workshop the sketch was reduced to a three-way intersection, leaving out multiple functions. This is something that needs to be addressed in a later stage.

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