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Project 2 - The Library: Experiential Images
Space and building materials can impact spirituality and evoke positive emotions through thoughtful design. Integrating natural elements like sunlight and greenery fosters tranquility, while sustainable materials promote harmony with the environment. Incorporating cultural heritage and sacred geometry into architecture inspires awe and introspection, enriching the human experience with feelings of peace and wonder.
Spatio-Temporal Library
Site location:
132-140 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
The site is located in the heart of Chinatown. Students are tasked with designing a library. The design studio focuses on complex buildings on the site with a development scope of up to 3,000m2
Project Brief:
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