Task 3 was an investigation into creating occupy-able spaces within the node. The infill spaces were to modify the windows or building openings to create spaces that could be occupied by one or two people.
The original node already provided a solution to the infill problem, with the cooking surface being connected to the window opening and allowing the window space to be used as more than just an opening. The cooking surface allowed people to interact through the opening and gave the structure a specific function. This infill solution is illustrated in the drawing below.
1:20 PERSPECTIVE SECTION OF INFILL SOLUTION 1. |
The above infill solution was drawing within the metal framed node structure. This drawing illustrated the infill as a metal object that is integrated into the existing node.
A second infill solution was also developed. This solution provides a seating option through one window opening and a cooking surface at the other. This solution reworks the layout and structure of the interaction node and modifies it function. The seating is still related to the original function of the node and provides a seating option for people who are buying food from the food stall.
The infill solution is shown below, in various material representations.
1:20 PERSPECTIVE SECTION OF INFILL SOLUTION 2- TIMBER |
1:20 PERSPECTIVE SECTION OF INFILL SOLUTION 2- CONCRETE |
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