In view of "Form follows function." I think my first draft don't work well functionally as a light rail stop. So I change the form and inter-relationship of the two blocks, focusing more on its function.
The rectangular one is inspired by the concept
"The very essence of architecture consists of a variety and development reminiscent of natural organic life." by Alvar Aalto
,which is the element that helps the light rail stop fit into the urban context. The organic shape block is inspired by the concept
"Fragmentation used to reduce impact – dive building to smaller pieces and arrange them so building can not be seen as a whole from any point of view." by Rem Koolhaas
Sit in UNSW
Functions of Space:
Platform
Waiting and Resting Area
Separation to flowing of people/Divider
Entry(Open or semi open)
Connection to the campus main path
street
Position: sit on the street side
Draft 2
Curve Block:
"Fragmentation used to reduce impact – dive building to smaller pieces and arrange them so building can not be seen as a whole from any point of view." by Rem Koolhaas
Rectangular Block:
"The very essence of architecture consists of a variety and development reminiscent of natural organic life." by Alvar Aalto
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