3 May 2016

LUMION SCREEN CAPTURES

The site of the stop and the hilly 'platform'.
The first entrance of the stop, reached by crossing from the University Mall.
A stop on the side closest to the university.

Benches inside the stop. The patterned roof projects dappled sunlight below. Electroliquid aggregation: Aesthetic lightness is achieved by hiding the heavier parts of the building underground, and lightening the surface with the use of cross laminated timber, a structurally sound material that projects the appearance of lightness.
The waiting area leads to stairs, two bins, and a ramp to the roof.

The roof of the building showing a planter inserted in a bench and the cover of the ramp, curved over like a leaf.
The glass sunroof provides shade and dappled sunlight.
The cover for the roof has a lightweight form. Electroliquid aggregation: The textures I used are part of the same set, and were inspired by lily pads which float on the water and form an unbroken connection between dry surface and water.
A planter box for a tree (preferably native), providing shade.
Opal readers are placed strategically across the platform.
A tunnel is dug to reduce congestion.
The tunnel is dug underneath the stop.

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