Project Two: Bespoke Occupation. Located along the banks of Regent's Canal, this project embarks on addressing London's pressing waste issues.
Named Lacuna, which signifies an absence or gap, it embraces a secret nocturnal purpose through an immersive textural journey, enabling users to explore its boundaries.
East Section Through the proposal showing its intimacy with the canal and road. Anchoring itself to a timeless wall.
Nestled between the the prestigious British Library and the renowned Francis Crick.
Site analysis comprised of uncovering leakages - perspectives, light, movement.
By employing slit scanning, this project embarked on its initial journey, uncovering elements of leakage, diffused light, and shifted perspectives.
Comprehending the culmination of cultural diversity in London enables this project to seamlessly integrate and wholeheartedly uplift its community.
Somer's Town vs. Kings Cross, St. Pancreas
Strengthening the Wall's Vulnerable Point through Extrusions.
Finding Gaps: Lightness and Attachments.
Investigating different hanging proposals.
Hosting a Waste Management Plant: Pelletising Station, Bailing Station and a Workers Break Room.
On the Second Floor there is a Point of Sale (POS), a small shop, as well as storage for the bails to be exported.
N1 5EB, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom