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| Initial Concept Sketch |
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| Sketch of Building Changes |
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| Urban Building Exploration |
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| Final Computer Model Elevation |
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| Floor Plan |
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| Site Section |
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| Perspective of Sidewalk Interface |
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| Perspective on top of Park Structure |
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| Ground Level, Perspective of Park Structure |
Foch Park is situated within the city of Lille, off of a major
commercial shopping street and stretches towards the city canal. This design was inspired by the organic, fractured layout of the french street grid and plays off of it in plan and
elevation.
The park structure filters the
canal water down the
structure’s path which leads people towards the canal basin. The surrounding 1960’s
buildings were reworked to fit with the city’s established
historical building scale by
having setbacks and articulated
elevations and better building to pedestrian interfaces.









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