
Cultural and environmental trends can be monitored and celebrated through the language of sensory phenomena. By not engaging with the sensory landscape, developments diminish and restrict our experience of the city.
This project proposes a multi-sensory gallery and artist residency scheme, refocusing urban experience on the multi-sensory and intuitive, and investigating how our architecture can support cultural exploration through sensory phenomena.
Site analysis, Phenomenology mapping
Massing studies

Module resolution, and integration of thermal stack ventilation


Facade bay studies

Long section, showing bridged connectivity between site fragments resulting from rail development.

Elevation and technical section, showing roof structure. Tile design of the ground floor also shows repeated grid motif of spatial organisation.






