integrated design project - castlegate design concept

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CONCEALING AND UNFOLDING LANDSCAPE... The key theme of issues identified through the site survey is Isolation, seen through: • Isolation of the River Don, responsible for historically/culturally and environmentally shaping the site • Isolation of the site’s Rich Heritage from surrounding areas of celebrated importance, such as Victoria Quays the Wicker. • Isolation of the Social vibrancy and Diversity, which has been cut off from the public realm by tall walls of hostile mid-20th century development. However with the removal of this building many detrimental consequences will result, such as: • Loss of site activity and social diversity brought by the thriving market, serving as the living pulse of the site. • Over-exposure: Not integral to the multifarious urban context in which the site lies. Aims and Objectives • Re-invent the site as a centre for Social Activity and Diversity; Create a series of spaces with varying degrees of enclosure and scale, to accommodate numerous social activities • Re-establish the River Don as a working heritage asset; Open up the landscape towards the river confluence, allowing the urban realm to unfold towards the river edge through the landscape, allowing the landscape and it’s users to once again embrace the river edge. • Re-merge the site with the surrounding Historic Context; Use circulation and landform to create a series of links; re-connecting the site to the surrounding historic context: The City Centre, the Wicker, Victoria Quays SURVEY, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 5 Years... 10 Years... Adam Starkey Registration No: 100214020 Built Form Focused within the southern and western borders for enclosing the site, while establishing cohesion with the denser nature of development in the city centre. Buildings are formed to encapsulate and conceal small pockets of space. The outer surfaces of the built form act as a releasing point, allowing the landscape to unfold towards the river confluence. Concealing Vegetation A formalistic and structured pattern, using high canopies to act as a ceiling for concealing and sheltering the pocket spaces, while allowing the light to permeate through the canopy; therefore creating sheltered yet bright comfortable spaces on the ground for Cafe/restaurant seating. Unfolding Vegetation Strategy A mass of lively unfolding colour, texture and form. Use layered vegetation for creating semi-permeable boundaries; encapsulate space while allowing views to unfold. Lower level vegetation to create greater enclosure at a lower seated position. Unfolded Vegetation Strategy A vast blanket with majestic motion and calm nature, not obscuring the unfolding views through Blonk bridge across the river confluence. Fold 1 - Concealed Zone Fold 2 - Unfolding Fold 3 - Unfolded Zone Concealing Vegetation Unfolding Permeable Vegetation River Vegetation Formal Concealing Trees Transitional Element Screening Trees Ground floor: Restaurant/cafe Upper floor: Residential Residential Retail Outlet Museum Building Existing Buildings KEY CONCEALED SPACE UNFOLDING SPACE SITE ENTRANCE CONFLUENCE CASE STUDY Paley Park, New York CASE STUDY Houtan Park, Shanghai ‘A dynamic web of enclosed spaces which unfold to reveal and embrace the River Don; expressed through a confluence of built form and vegetation, interlaced as an intricate and explorative singularity’ Landform Strategy Declining topography used to accentuate the concept of unfolding, through gently ascending down for easy access to the river edge. Along with vegetation the landform obscures views within the concealed upper regions, unfolding views towards the river confluence. Through landform manipulation, flat areas for seating can be created. Movement/Circulation Strategy Exchange Street retained for linkage to Victoria Quays. Movement directed through a sequence of spaces with circulation leading through the 3 zones, commencing at the river confluence. Victoria Quays Bus Station High Street Castle Street 15 Years... Development along the river edge embraces the river corridor, fully forming the network of spaces and establishing the full nature of the unfolding landscape. Bridge Street Concealed Space Unfolding Space Unfolded Space Pedestrian Movement The first stages of development will establish built form along Waingate, therefore enclosing the site while establishing a coherent appear- ance with the urban surroundings. Along with this building formation the concealed pockets of space are shaped, establishing outside spaces to cater new development. The rest of the site remains open, with paths guiding movement to the river edge. The landscape extends out from the concealed pockets into the central regions of the site, through the establishment of dense vegetation form along the pathways. This creates new pockets of semi-enclosed space, forming the ‘unfolding zone’ of the site; branching out into the open space and towards the river edge.

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The integrated design project involved the developing of proposals for Castlegate - an area of urban regeneration - from the initial planning strategies through to detailed design, planting and construction. This required the application of knowledge and skills acquired throughout the degree, and to further develop a more detailed appreciation of issues relating to urban design.

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Page 1: Integrated Design Project - Castlegate Design Concept

CONCEALING AND UNFOLDING LANDSCAPE...

The key theme of issues identified through the site survey is Isolation, seen through:

• Isolation of the River Don, responsible for historically/culturally and environmentally shaping the site• Isolation of the site’s Rich Heritage from surrounding areas of celebrated importance, such as Victoria Quays the Wicker.• Isolation of the Social vibrancy and Diversity, which has been cut off from the public realm by tall walls of hostile mid-20th century development.

However with the removal of this building many detrimental consequences will result, such as:

• Loss of site activity and social diversity brought by the thriving market, serving as the living pulse of the site.• Over-exposure: Not integral to the multifarious urban context in which the site lies.

Aims and Objectives

• Re-invent the site as a centre for Social Activity and Diversity; Create a series of spaces with varying degrees of enclosure and scale, to accommodate numerous social activities• Re-establish the River Don as a working heritage asset; Open up the landscape towards the river confluence, allowing the urban realm to unfold towards the river edge through the landscape, allowing the landscape and it’s users to once again embrace the river edge.• Re-merge the site with the surrounding Historic Context; Use circulation and landform to create a series of links; re-connecting the site to the surrounding historic context: The City Centre, the Wicker, Victoria QuaysSU

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Y, A

IMS

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D O

BJE

CTI

VES

5 Years...

10 Years...

Adam Starkey Registration No: 100214020

Built FormFocused within the southern and western borders for enclosing the site, while establishing cohesion with the denser nature of development in the city centre. Buildings are formed to encapsulate and conceal small pockets of space. The outer surfaces of the built form act as a releasing point, allowing the landscape to unfold towards the river confluence.

Concealing VegetationA formalistic and structured pattern, using high canopies to act as a ceiling for concealing and sheltering the pocket spaces, while allowing the light to permeate through the canopy; therefore creating sheltered yet bright comfortable spaces on the ground for Cafe/restaurant seating.

Unfolding Vegetation StrategyA mass of lively unfolding colour, texture and form. Use layered vegetation for creating semi-permeable boundaries; encapsulate space while allowing views to unfold. Lower level vegetation to create greater enclosure at a lower seated position.

Unfolded Vegetation StrategyA vast blanket with majestic motion and calm nature, not obscuring the

unfolding views through Blonk bridge across the river confluence.

Fold 1 -Concealed

ZoneFold 2 -

Unfolding

Fold 3 - Unfolded

Zone

Concealing Vegetation

Unfolding PermeableVegetation

River Vegetation

Formal Concealing

Trees

TransitionalElement

ScreeningTrees

Ground floor: Restaurant/cafe

Upper floor: Residential

Residential

Retail Outlet

MuseumBuilding

ExistingBuildings

KEY

CONCEALED SPACE UNFOLDING

SPACE

SITEENTRANCE

CONFLUENCE

CA

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TUD

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Paley Park, New York

CA

SE STUD

YHoutan Park, Shanghai

‘A dynamic web of enclosed spaces which unfold to reveal and embrace the River Don; expressed through a confluence of built form and vegetation, interlaced as an intricate and explorative singularity’

Landform StrategyDeclining topography used to accentuate the concept of unfolding, through gently ascending down for easy access to the river edge. Along with vegetation the landform obscures views within the concealed upper regions, unfolding views towards the river confluence. Through landform manipulation, flat areas for seating can be created.

Movement/Circulation StrategyExchange Street retained for linkage to Victoria Quays. Movement directed through a sequence of spaces with circulation leading through the 3 zones, commencing at the river confluence.

Victoria

Quays

BusStation

HighStreet

Castle Street

15 Years...Development along the river edge embraces the river corridor, fully forming the network of spaces and establishing the full nature of the unfolding landscape.

Bridge Street

Concealed Space

Unfolding Space

UnfoldedSpace

Pedestrian Movement

The first stages of development will establish built form along Waingate, therefore enclosing the site while establishing a coherent appear-ance with the urban surroundings. Along with this building formation the concealed pockets of space are shaped, establishing outside spaces to cater new development. The rest of the site remains open, with paths guiding movement to the river edge.

The landscape extends out from the concealed pockets into the central regions of the site, through the establishment of dense vegetation form along the pathways. This creates new pockets of semi-enclosed space, forming the ‘unfolding zone’ of the site; branching out into the open space and towards the river edge.