Thursday, October 18, 2012

Roof Rework.

The Front Facade of Paddington Central sits comfortably within its surroundings and has a strong visual appeal. This is partly due to the roof shape that is designed to support the queenslander style that is so strong along latrobe and paddington.


along the sides and across the back of the center however, the building discards its sympathetic style and transitions back to project supermarket.


Should the paddington home room be developed, This will change the movement of people into Paddington Central and will make the rear of the building significantly more public.

Because of this fact, A rework of the roof line at the rear and sides are required. To strengthen its ties with the queenslander style of the area and to simply improve the overall visual appeal.

Thankfully, I have managed to acquire some experience in working with queenslander style roofs with work and should be able to use this knowledge effectively in this area.

By breaking up the facade with smaller roofs that conjoin and overlap, similar to the work on the latrobe side. The rear of the building should become more approachable and open up the focus of the building out to the roads rather then the classic internal shopping center feel.

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