hello Jason. You have no need to "fill up" space. The space between faculty lounge and bathroom in third floor can be left open. It can be used for temporary expositions or next events boards or something like that. That does not worry me. What worries me is the layout of the main entrance (?) near the elevators and stairs in ground and above floors. It seems to cramped, small. The desk (?) in ground floor seems out of context and in a strange position. Other thing that I question is the form that the building followed: that wave enclosed in glass does not seem very appealing to me and it does not serve a purpose in my opinion, it was only an afterthought to follow the hybrid model. Maybe you should try another approach in facade design after you address some (or all) of the internal/layout problems. Keep up the good work. ES
hello Jason.
ReplyDeleteYou have no need to "fill up" space. The space between faculty lounge and bathroom in third floor can be left open. It can be used for temporary expositions or next events boards or something like that.
That does not worry me.
What worries me is the layout of the main entrance (?) near the elevators and stairs in ground and above floors. It seems to cramped, small. The desk (?) in ground floor seems out of context and in a strange position.
Other thing that I question is the form that the building followed: that wave enclosed in glass does not seem very appealing to me and it does not serve a purpose in my opinion, it was only an afterthought to follow the hybrid model.
Maybe you should try another approach in facade design after you address some (or all) of the internal/layout problems.
Keep up the good work.
ES