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EDITING THE VIEW

1 / OPEN GAP AND SEPERATE BUILDINGS

The buidlings are seprated into 3 masses, creating a gap to be used by the art gallery for summer exhibitions and cafe for a tucked, private area.

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Third building being seperated from the busyiness of the art gallery and placed in the Rawson’s square, creating another street, pathway continuing from the Darley street, which connects to a pedestrian part of the town. (Creating another route)

2 / ONE MASS

The two seperated buildings on the right are filled, thus creating one larger mass of rounder shape, as a continioution of the Rawson’s Hotel.

Connecting the building on Rawson’s square to an existing structure, mirroring the inverted facade, thus creating an oval square. Moreover, a larger watchtower mirroring the Rawson’s hotel. However, it shields the view (Serial vision) from the Rawson’s Hotel, which is meant as a tourist attraction.

Spatial arrangement development

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Serial vision - editing the view

1. The Rawson’s hotel is still ar pinacle of the site, attracting to the site. 2. coming closer to the site, a part of a building can be seen peeking out. 3. The new intervention is shielding away the new square, making it tucked away.

4. The Rawson’s square now has an additional street on the left, thus allowing to choose a quieter street for pedestrians. 5. The new itiration is right against the Rawson’s hotel, without exposing hald of its wall. Inverted facade creating a path inside the site. 6. The inverted facade created a circular area for a square, a place to collect more poeple together.