Pinto Esteline Richard Gracy

LA4022

FluidScape: A Space that Shifts with Time

This project explores the potential of reimagining neighbourhood parks as dynamic, multifunctional spaces that adapt to the evolving needs of diverse user groups throughout the day. Moving beyond conventional park designs, the study focuses on behaviour mapping, user surveys, and spatial analysis to uncover temporal usage patterns and age-specific requirements. It emphasizes fluid design strategies that support inclusive and responsive park environments which can expand and contract as per needs. The project aims to propose adaptable programs and design interventions that enhance land-use efficiency and foster vibrant, community-centric public spaces without boundaries.

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Defining the Challenge

Case Studies & Selection of Site

Vision, Objectives, Strategies & Word Abstractions

Development of Program & Site Zoning Explorations

Abstract Models and Extraction of Character

Mapping Qualities from Models into 2D Graphic Language

Deriving a Kit of Parts

Developing Building Blocks from the Kit of Parts

Application of the Kit of Parts in varied Contexts

Masterplan and Conclusion