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an Illustration,

The intervention at the intersection of Tyrrel Street, Bank Street, Hustlergate, Queensgate, and The Drum Winder alley represent the approach of ‘Reduce to Reveal’ as a treatment to the Place to enhance the spatial experience and exhibit the Invisible City in the Junction. The temporal structure blends in with the existing circulation and context axes as a response to the site location. It acts as a flexible shaded public realm available for various events, complementing the original usage of the Junction.
Posted 27 Nov 2020 16:19
a Section,

Nestled within, looking Beyond.
Posted 27 Nov 2020 16:14
from the study of Morphology,

The significant rapid change of Bradford seen from ‘ground’ and ‘figure’ due to industrialization, the influence of Victorian architecture, and the impact of modernist planning created a series of ephemeral cities with distinct character. Despite its acceleration and transformation, traces of identity from different phases of Bradford could still be drawn up from today’s urban pattern. Though temporal, the captured identities created an enduring impact in Bradford through the expression of ephemerality, presenting a juncture of temporality and permanence.
Posted 27 Nov 2020 16:06