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SERIAL VISION

Serial vision : site A

Movement in plan

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Start of the journey was decided to be from the main traffic street, coming through the proposed pedestrian street and cornering the site.

1. The smaller street off the main road turns into cosy area seperated into two and divided by trees. 2. Pedestrian side is full of small shops, with many people filling the area. 3. On the right side of the street, Grade II listed building can be seen - Statue of Richard Oaster.

4. The street is quite largely filled with parked cars on the right side. At the end small part of the site is seen. 5. The first look of the corner of the site, taken over a larger building and carpark. 6. Grade II listed building is partly taking over the site, which can be incorporated in the design.

Serial vision : site F

Movement in plan

Start of the journey was decided to be from the high traffic street, coming straight to the corner of the site.

1. The larger traffic street comes to another high traffic street, overtaken by road. 2. Small green areas with couple of trees can be notices along the road. Very little pedestrian movement. 3. The enterance of a large shopping centre, creating some type of landscape.

4. The only parts filled with poeple are the bus stops along the road. 5. The site can be seen as a larger massing, still mainly surrounded by traffic. Very little greenery. 6. Potential for an enterance as the street faced the corner of the site.

Serial vision : site G

Movement in plan

Start of the journey was decided to be from the high traffic street, coming straight to the dip of the site.

1. The street faces a further distinct point, a Grade II listed building - Rawson’s hotel. 2. A lot of pedestrians can be seen around the streets as there are many smaller shops. 3. The distinct point can be become cleared, creating a beautiful destination of the street.

4. The Rawson’s square is largely used by cars, and people coming in from the left to the bus stops. 5. People walking around the site, to all directions. 6. When cornering the site, we come up to a dip in the site, where many people are gathering and spending time.