Sunday, 30 April 2017

Images of Final Model in Lumion

The light rail stop will be above ground. In comparison to the original electroliquid aggregation, the curvilinear amalgamation has been rotated 90 degrees to produce two tunnels. Both amalgamations have been scaled in order to appropriately accommodate the tram, the waiting areas as well as the allowing cars to still drive through.


Adolf Loos: "A blank canvas can be more"
A blank wall is placed on the side furthest from the main entrance. This 'blank canvas also acts as a supporting beam for both sides - the platform on the inside and the stair and elevator on the outside.


Rural Studio: "Establishing the ethos of recycling, reusing and remaking"
The tunnel is reusing old PVC rainwater tanks which are cut and joined together. By recycling the tanks, it demonstrates sustainability, preventing more non-biodegradable waste from entering the habitable environments


The 'blank canvas' also divides the road so that cars can still drive through Anzac Parade. Thus both modes of transport can be accommodated without completely removing the existing road.





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