Plus-Minus Y forms the base to expand into the evolving and contemporary city. Allen Road is a place of extreme chaos, relentless noise, and hard edges. These edges split the site down the middle of Allen with a deep sunken highway with bridges that attempt to link both sides.
Type: Master Plan
Location: Toronto, Canada
Site Area: 3.6 km2
Year: 2015
Criteria: Site as Organ Structure
Professor: Roberto Damiani
School: University of Toronto Daniels Faculty.
In addition, edges have formed borders within the site, segregating classes and regions which are adjacent to one-another. This segregation has led to the split nature of neighbourhoods which have distinct lines in regions.
An attempt to reduce segregation, the Allen was turned into a surface road which covers the subway allowing it to expand. This alleviates the need for bridging creating a more natural edge condition providing a more impactful cross relationship.
The heart and circulatory system, as shown, depicts the physical, mind, spirit, and the visual.
The vein structure, as the path network, houses the blood as the person. People are key in the way the site is formed, as each element is produced for the user.
The bone structure protects the occupants as they occupy space, as the private residence and the working systems of buildings.
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© 2021 Michael DeGirolamo
Plus-Minus Y forms the base to expand into the evolving and contemporary city. Allen Road is a place of extreme chaos, relentless noise, and hard edges. These edges split the site down the middle of Allen with a deep sunken highway with bridges that attempt to link both sides.
Type: Master Plan
Location: Toronto, Canada
Site Area: 3.6 km2
Year: 2015
Criteria: Site as Organ Structure
Professor: Roberto Damiani
School: University of Toronto Daniels Faculty.
In addition, edges have formed borders within the site, segregating classes and regions which are adjacent to one-another. This segregation has led to the split nature of neighbourhoods which have distinct lines in regions.
An attempt to reduce segregation, the Allen was turned into a surface road which covers the subway allowing it to expand. This alleviates the need for bridging creating a more natural edge condition providing a more impactful cross relationship.
The heart and circulatory system, as shown, depicts the physical, mind, spirit, and the visual.
The vein structure, as the path network, houses the blood as the person. People are key in the way the site is formed, as each element is produced for the user.
The bone structure protects the occupants as they occupy space, as the private residence and the working systems of buildings.
Plus-Minus Y forms the base to expand into the evolving and contemporary city. Allen Road is a place of extreme chaos, relentless noise, and hard edges. These edges split the site down the middle of Allen with a deep sunken highway with bridges that attempt to link both sides.
Type: Master Plan
Location: Toronto, Canada
Site Area: 3.6 km2
Year: 2015
Criteria: Site as Organ Structure
Professor: Roberto Damiani
School: University of Toronto Daniels Faculty.
In addition, edges have formed borders within the site, segregating classes and regions which are adjacent to one-another. This segregation has led to the split nature of neighbourhoods which have distinct lines in regions.
An attempt to reduce segregation, the Allen was turned into a surface road which covers the subway allowing it to expand. This alleviates the need for bridging creating a more natural edge condition providing a more impactful cross relationship.
The heart and circulatory system, as shown, depicts the physical, mind, spirit, and the visual.
The vein structure, as the path network, houses the blood as the person. People are key in the way the site is formed, as each element is produced for the user.
The bone structure protects the occupants as they occupy space, as the private residence and the working systems of buildings.
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