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workshop session 4/11 and 28/10

my problem: how many functions in my centre? reverse the problem: what are the best spaces to prevent mental ealth issues? collect ideas: 1. places where you dont…

development

  sketchbook pages from today Nov 2, 2020

dance therapy

  I watched these videos and did more research on it  I think it’s a good idea to think of a space for a dance therapy for student…

This lighting strategy

I really like this lighting application into student building with the warm hue that really makes a difference to the grey UK’s weather. I like how it makes…

What functions in the building?

Continuing with my research I found some guidelines from UoE how to improve well-being. Among others I focused on the one “keep learning” and I was trying to…

Review 2 feedback

Feedback from my presentation two was mainly directed into defining a function of the building in my final project. Now, I’m waiting for some feedback from students I…

Biophilic Cities Network

Biophilic Cities partners with cities, scholars and advocates from across the globe to build an understanding of the value and contribution of nature in cities to the lives…

John McIntyre Conference Centre – building

https://www.edinburghfirst.co.uk/venues/john-mcintyre-conference-centre/ Pollock Halls of Residence is the main halls for residence for the University of Edinburgh located at the foot of Arthur’s seat in Edinburgh, Scotland. They are…

Biophilic design used in educational scenario

UPPINGHAM SCHOOL: Biophilic Design in Education   link in a picture-click Very intriguing example of bringing the feeling of community back into educational spaces through biophilic design implications…

The Queen’s Halls

The Queen’s Hall is a 900-capacity music venue, situated on Clerk Street in Edinburgh, Scotland. Originally built in 1823 as Hope Park Chapel, it was converted to its current…

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