The Queens Canopy was a macro scale project for The Aberdeen Advanced Design Studio at The University of South Florida School of Architecture + Community Design. The existing conditions of Queen Street in the city center of Aberdeen, Scotland are unused as a destination and is clearly used as a pedestrian and car through-way.
The main urban and architectural concepts used for our project are a central sheltered gathering space and a major pedestrian route. This area has a high amount of light exposure and the overhead condition allows for easy transition between two major structures: the Concert Hall and Queen’s Market. The wave like motion is influenced by the nearby coastline.
This project was accomplished with the group members Annabelle C. and Lin Y.
The main urban and architectural concepts used for our project are a central sheltered gathering space and a major pedestrian route. This area has a high amount of light exposure and the overhead condition allows for easy transition between two major structures: the Concert Hall and Queen’s Market. The wave like motion is influenced by the nearby coastline.
This project was accomplished with the group members Annabelle C. and Lin Y.
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