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”Polysporous Varvakios” Alexis Zachariadis Handledare/ Leif Brodersen, Teres Selberg Supervisor Examinator/ Anders Johansson Examiner Examensarbete inom arkitektur, avancerad nivå 30 hp Degree Project in Architecture, Second Level 30 credits June 5 2014 View from Theatrou Street toward Varvakios square POLYSPOROUS VARVAKIOS ΠΟΛΥΣΠΟΡΟΣ ΒΑΡΒΑΚΕΙΟΣ - A CREATIVE PLATFORM AND COMMUNAL SPACE IN THE HEART OF ATHENS, GREECE Polysporous [pol`y*spor”ous] a. [Poly- + spore.] (Bot.) Containing many spores STATEMENT OF INTENT Mental Shift – From Private To Communal Polysporous Varvakios is a creative platform and communal space at Varvakios square, in the heart of Today, Athens is a very different city than just five or ten years ago. Under difficult economic conditions, Athens, Greece. Inspired by the notion of the Agora, the project aims to promote social and urban a new relationship to Our City has followed. An identifiable shift in mentality is now palpable. From cohesion by adding public space with different functions, on multiple levels in the city fabric. a city consisting of private individuals, it is becoming one where a sense of shared responsibility and concern for the city’s public realm is growing stronger. Several projects and research initiatives during In an area characterized by diversity and heterogeneity, both socially and architecturally, a homogeneous the last years have dealt with the topic of enacting change in the inner city of Athens. What they all have structure is placed. It aims to establish connections between areas previously isolated from each other. in common is their interest in reclaiming the public space of Athens. The design proposes an open workshop space at the elevated level and an opening of the square underneath, extending the existing market place and stimulating activity at all hours of the day. WHY VARVAKIOS? Varvakios square is located at the center of the historical city, at the junction of the north-south and WHY ATHENS? the east-west axis of Athens. It faces the Varvakios agora, the central market of Athens, and one of the A City In Transition oldest still active markets in Greece. The square itself houses the produce part of the market. The site is Athens is the capital of Greece since 1833. Today, its urban area stretches across the entire Attica plain characterized by diversity and heterogeneity, both in terms of architectural form and social content. The and covers more than 400 km2 with a population of over 3 million, or one third of the total Greek area consists of pre-dominantly commercial activities and office spaces. No residential units and very few population. This makes it the second most dense city and the most dense urban area in Europe. public facilities are present. This means that during daytime, the area is vibrant and active with people of all ages and background passing through, but at night-time, it becomes unwelcoming and unsafe. Today, Athens is at the epicentre of fast and disruptive societal changes in a dramatically altered economic reality. Basic societal functions have been set out of play: the social contract between state In its current state, the Varvakios square also acts as a physical boundary between the area of Gerani, one and citizen has been broken; the youth unemployment rate is almost 60%, migration flows from Greece of the inner-city areas in decay, to the west and the well-functioning commercial and business-oriented to other countries have increased rapidly, especially among young people. However, decentralization center of Athens to the east. In the center of the square, there is a four-storey garage structure with and suburbanization have been ongoing for the last decades, with social segregation and the urban an additional storey that protrudes above street level. This blocks sight-lines and the flow of people; it deterioration of inner city areas as a result. This is something that has become even more evident during divides the vegetable market into two isolated parts. the present economic circumstances. These areas, closely intertwined with their surroundings, have become isolated enclaves within the urban fabric of Athens. OBJECTIVES 1. Connect parts of the city previously isolated from each other – socially and physically – and to make Uncontrolled Urban Growth this newly established connection architecturally visible. Athens is at the heart of our civilization’s history. Still, it is a very young city. Having grown in waves, often abrupt and unexpected, since the 1920’s, it has done so without regard for the city’s common 2. Re-organize and extend the existing market place on the square to further broaden the social and long-term interests. Lax legislation and private interests under the pressure of a decades long composition of the people there and their agendas demographic expansion, have resulted in a largely dysfunctional urban environment. This becomes evident as open public spaces are a scarce resource in the city fabric. The legacy of the Agora, the public 3. To provide an inclusive public space that is representative of and channels the rich demographic space at the center of each Greek city-state during ancient times, where people gathered to discuss and composition and the diverse vocational qualifications present among the citizens of Athens. trade, has slowly faded away. Satellite photograph of the Attica plain with the municipality of Athens (white) and the city center (red) marked out Source: European Space Agency The Athens municipality reached its highest population level in 1981, with 885 000 inhabitants. However, from 1971 and onwards, all the population growth has been The first master plan of the modern city of Athens by Kleanthis and Athens in 1910, seen from the Lycabettus hill. The Acropolis stands in the middle with Athens in 1934. The two parallell streets running diagonally in the picture are The city’s expansions in the 1960s and 1970s was mainly defined by the in the suburban areas. Today, the urban fabric of Athens resembles a homogeneous Schaubert, the triangular shape before the Acropolis being evident Eleonas, the western parts of the city, showing behind it. In the foreground, one sees Stadiou street and Panepistimiou street. The three building to the left are the construction of the tyopology of the polykatoikia, this in turn a result from the mass when seen from above, but is on smaller scale actually extremely varied and (approved plan, 1833) Stadiou street, with the Parliament to the left. Library, University and Academy. Omonia square in the 1960s. introduction of the anti-parochi system. diverse. Source: Ai Athinai. Kostas M. Biris. 2005 Source: The Hellenic Literary and Historical Archive Source: Polykatoikia in Kifissia. Photographed by Manolis Baboussis, 1987 Source: The Evolving Urban Form: Athens. Wendell Cox, 2013. newgeography.com Before 1875 1875-1917 1917-1931 1931-1944 1944-1962 1962-1975 1975-1987 1987-1995 1928 1940 Until the beginning of the 19th century the The urba1n9 5e1xtensions during this period mainly From 1917 to 1931, the influx of r1e9fu6g1ees These urban extensions continue until 1944, The rural exodus and a first phase of the The continued rural exodus and construction The expansion of the city continues beyond The city continues to grow outside of the city retains the same spatial morphology, follow the industries that settled along the from Asia Minor is accompanied by hasty and however at a slower pace after 1941. intense urbanization linked to the industrial outside the plan, especially in the north-western the topographical basin at a time of decreasing topographical basin (Mesogea to the east, where both concerning its central core but also the Kifissios between Athens and Piraeus. temporary constructions on the outskirts of the development result in plenty of constructions parts, intensifies the building activity in the attraction of Athens and redistribution of a new airport is installed; Megara to the west). connections with the port of Piraeus and the urbanized space. outside the planned areas and on the outskirts center and in the periphery (single-family population within the city. Outside the city, the All the population growth takes place far away 1928 1940 secondary urban cores. The1 e9s5t1ablishment of the 1961 of the urban fabric. houses). single-family houses grow in vast numbers. from the city center. capital lead to the creation of its first city plan. Description of diagram: 1928 1940 1951 1961 1928 1928 1928 1940 1940 1940 1951 1951 Th1951 e1961 evolut1i96o1 n in m1961etropolitan area of Athens. THE URBAN EXPANSION OF ATHENS (km2) (diagrams above) The diagrams show the evolution of the urban footprint of the greater Athens area, Habitants / km² Description of dThiager bamor:d ers show the municipalities inside 1928 1940 1951 from consisting only the cities of Ath19en61s and Piraeus, to becoming a seemingly Description of diaDgreasmcr:i ption of diaDgreasmcr: iption of diagram: continuous grey mass of urbanized areas, encompassing the entire Attica basin and 0 - 500 The evolution int hme eltarrogpeor laitraena oarfe Aa tohfe Anst.h Theniss. work has been The evolution in mTheter oepvoolliutatino na riena moThfe Atero tehpveoonllisut.a tino nar iena mofe Atrtohpeonlist. an area of Athens. einvfeonr mstarle tccohnisntgru fcutirothnes ra so au tr.e sThulte isw laavrgese lyo ft hme irgeraastoionn b ethhiant dh tahsi sh uitr bAanth sepnras waln. dA fttheer Habitants / km² 500 - 1 000 Description of dThiager bamor:d ers shodwo tnhee a mccuonrdiciinpga ltioti eths ein dsai5H00 -ad0 t5b -0i t10a a0n0ets0 / km o² f th5H00 e-a0 5b -0i t10a 0n0ts0G / km² reek5H00 -a0 5b -0i t10ca 0n0ts0 e/ km²n- Thtdhoene leba raogcrecdroe rradsr iesnahg oo twfo A Thtd tthhothehneee e le mbadn raoasugc.tr necadThro ieoc rraiifdspsr ite sanwhahlg eiooot irtGwfeko sA rThtd thtehihthonaeheeneseks e i le mbddbnac eraaeoesugec.t nr naenThcd- iro eoc rraiifdsps rt ieaswhnalheig otoo irGtwfeko sA r htetihtnhaehesksee i bmddnceeeasue n.t nnaTh- i ociifps t awhleiot irGeks r heinaesks i bdceeee nn- 1928 1940 1951 1995, the 1c9it6y1 has continued to develop toward the east because of the construction 1 000 - 2 500 1 000 - 2 500 1 000 - 2 500 suses per decade.suses per decade.suses per decade. of the new airport of Spata as well as the infrastructural improvements (extension of 0 - 500 1 000 - 2 500 The evolution int hme eltarrogpeor laitraena oasrfue Aase toshf pe Anerst .h dTheencisas.d we.ork has 2 b500 - 5e 000en 2 500 - 5 000 2 500 - 5 000 5000 - 10 000 5000 - 10 000 5000 - 10 000 metro and tram lines) being done in connection with the Athens Olympic Games in 2004. Habitants / km² 500 - 1 000 2 500 - 5 000 Description of dThiager bamor:d ers shodwo tnhee a mccuonrdiciinpga ltioti eths ein dsaidtae of the Greek11 05 00c0000 -- 12e50 000000n- 1105 000000 -- 1250 000000 1105 000000 -- 1250 000000 POPULATION DENSITY IN ATHENS (habitants/km2) (diagrams to the right) 0 - 500 1 000 - 2 500 5000 - 10 000 The evolution int hme eltarrogpeor laitraena oasrfue Aase toshf pe Anerst .h dTheencisas.d we.ork has been 2205 000000 -- 2350 000000 2205 000000 -- 2350 000000 2205 000000 -- 2350 000000 Thande hdioawgr iatms ds isrhecotwio hno hwa st hshe ipftoepdu dlautriionng d deinffseirteyn hta ps eervioodlvse. dTh deu ruirnbga tnh aer 2ea0 tohf cAetnhtuenrys 119922881928 1928 1940 1940 Habit1an9t4s0 /1 9k40m² 1951 1951500 - 1 000 1951 1961196121 956100 - 5 000 196D1 escrip10t 0i0o0 -n 15 1 o09070f1 19d71Thiager bamo19r71:d ers sh19o71dw1981o tnhee 1a 9m8c1c19u81onrdiciinpga 1l9t8i1ot19i9 1eths ein dsaidt199a1e of 1t9h91e19 91G2001reek ce200n1 - 2001 30 000 + 30 000 + 30 000 + is today the most dense area in Europe (the city itself is the second most dense after 0 - 500 1 000 - 2 500 5000 - 10 000 The evo15l u000t -i 2o0 n000 int hme eltarrogpeor laitraena oasrfue Aase toshf pe Anerst .h dTheencisas.d we.ork has been Paris). The city’s growth is largely due to the development of single-family houses DescDriepstciroinp toiof nd ioafg draiamDg:r easmcr:i ption of diagram: The Thevoel uevtioolnu tiino nm ient rmoThpeoterl oietpavonoll iuatrateinoa n ao rifen aA mothfe eAtnrotshp. eonlist.a n area of Athens. ianp atrhtem oeuntts kbiurtilsd ainngds la(pteorl ytkhaet oreikpilaasc)e.m Aefntet ro tfh sea isde ccoonnds twruocrtlido nws abr,y tmheu lwtie-srteesrind epnatriatsl Habitants / km² 500 - 1 000 2 500 - 5 000 10 000 - 15 000 The bor20d 0e00r - s2H0 -a5 5b0i t0as0nHt00s -ha/ 50bk0imt0a²nots / kmdw² o tnheeH0 -a 5ba 0it0amncts / kmc²uonrdiciinpga ltioti etThthshe e e liThtbahnro egerd ed lbsrae roraagisrre dedstraeh raaooserw fes aAh t ooohthwfe e fA Thtmtnhh tsuehe.et ne Th lmbahnicrosuiig.rps nedeTh awrielc irao iitspsrirG e ekaswashl ih oiotonairwfekrss s Ai bd theihteenahee sseen imbdn keesue. nnTh i cciips eawliotnireks - hinass ibdeee n of the city became more densely populated as their status and attraction rose. This 0 - 500 1 000 - 2 500 5000 - 10 000 15 000 - 20 000 the larg2e5 0r0 0a - 35r000 -e 10 005a00000 - 1 00o0 sfu Asetsh5 00 pe- 1 00n0ers . dTheciasd we.orkd onhed oaacnceso ar dccbinogred tione gth nteo ddt ohantea ed oaafct actho orefd Gtinhrgee eGtkor cteheenek - dcaetna- of the Greek cen- has today shifted toward the eastern areas, for the same reasons as for the urban 1 000 - 2 15 00000 - 2 500 1 000 - 2 500 susess upseers dpeecra ddeec.ade.suses per decade. 1971 1981 expansion stated above. Also, the last two decades ha1v9e9 1seen a decline in population 500 - 1 000 20012 500 - 5 000 10 000 - 15 000 20 000 - 25 000 done ac3c0 0o00r +d25 050000i -- 15n0 250 0 0050000000 g -- 150 0 000 00to th25e 050000 - - 150 d0 00000ata of the Greek cen- numbers in the Athens municipality at the same time as the suburbs and exurbs 10 000 - 1150 000000 - 15 000 10 000 - 15 000 suses per decade. have grown. 1 000 - 2 500 5000 - 10 000 15 000 - 20 000 25 000 - 30 000 15 000 - 2105 000000 - 20 000 15 000 - 20 000 Source: Michel Sivignon, Atlas de la Gréce, Montpellier , CNRS-GDR Libergéo, 2003 20 000 - 2250 000000 - 25 000 20 000 - 25 000 2 500 - 5 000 10 000 - 15 000 20 000 - 25 000 30 000 + 25 000 - 3205 000000 - 30 000 25 000 - 30 000 1971 1981 1991 1971 19712001 1971 1981 1981 1981 1991 1991 1991 2001 2001 2001 30 000 +30 000 + 30 000 + 5000 - 10 000 15 000 - 20 000 25 000 - 30 000 10 000 - 15 000 20 000 - 25 000 30 000 + 1971 1981 1991 2001 15 000 - 20 000 25 000 - 30 000 20 000 - 25 000 30 000 + 1971 1981 1991 (population) 2001 25 000 - 30 000 3 000 000 30 000 + 1971 1981 1991 2001 Urban population City population 1 500 000 800 000 400 000 100 000 1840 1860 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 (year) Population growth in the Athens municipality and urban area Source: National Hellenic Statistics Service (ELSTAT) The master plan from 1833 by Kleanthis and Schaubert superposed on a 500 m 400 m 300 m 200 m 100 m contemporary map of Athens Source: Ai Athinai. Kostas M. Biris. 2005 Varvakios Agora and Athinas street, postcard from the beginning of the 19th century Source: www.athensguide.com/oldcity/ Overview of the Athens city center, 1: 12 500 (A3) 0 250 500 m Bati rtdhe’s teoype pvaierwt o of ft hthe ep Vicatruvraeki1os sq:ua1re t2oday , w5ith0 the 0Varvakios agora VSoaurrvcea: Bkieoaus tiAfugl oOrlad Aanthden As, thhttipn:/a/csh srtisrteiaentn, aalotu tpha.ew eonrddp roesfs .tchome 1950’s Source: Bing maps, www.bing.com/maps/ 1:4000 0 100 200 m 0 50 100 m 1:2500 omonia square theatrou square kosti palama square 0 50 100 m 1:2000 kotsia square 0 50 100 m 1:1500 varvakios square eleftherias square Immigrants’ settlement in the municipality of Athens (%) > 2.5 0 Th e h i g h e s t c o n c e n t r a t i o n 2 i5s i n t h e a r e a s u r r o u n d i n g O 5m0o mnia, 1:1000 2 - 2.5 including the area of Gerani (the north-western part of the klafthmonos square 1.5 - 2 historic triangle, sho>w 2.n5 in the diagram below.) Omonia 1 - 1.5 2 - 2.5 0.5 - 1 Source: Intersecting 1p.5a t-t 2erns of everyday life and socio-spatial 0 - 0.5 torfa Anstfhoernmsa. tDioinnsa iVna tihoeu c ei1tt y -a: 1 lm..5, 2ig0r0a7nt and local women in the neighbourhoods LYCABETTUS HILL 0 0 .5 - 1 25 50 m 1:800 0 - 0.5 KERAMEIKOS 0 10 20 m 1:500 acropolis Monastiraki Syntagma Retail / service 1:400 Primary circulation inside & around the triangle 0 R e s t a u r a n t 10 20 m NZAAPTPIOIONAL GARDENS Secondary circulation inside the triangle Café / bar ACROPOLIS Primary circulation outside the triangle Empty structure Parking lot Secondary circulation outside the triangle Diagram - public space along the north-south 0 5 10 M 1:300 Train station as well as the east-west axis and their junction Diagram of functions on the ground floor level FILOPAPPOU HILL The Varvakios square is situated in the center of the historical in the area of Gerani Metro stops center but also at the junction between the eastern and western part of the city. Athinas street becomes in this case a physical Source: CCR: CityCommonResource Athens, Gerani 2012. SARCHA, Diagram - road networks & public transport barrier between them, geographically as well as socially. 0 2 0 1 2 5 10 m 1:250 0 5 10 M 1:200 0 5 10 M 1:150 0 1 2 5 M 1:100 0 1 2 M 1:50 UPPDELNING AV KATEGORIN HANDEL: - ALL HANDEL SOM INTE HAR MED MATMARKNADEN ATT GÖRA: -->--> EN ENDA KATEGORI - MATMARKNADEN: -->--> UPPDELNING I TRE KATEGORIER: KÖTT! FISK! GRÖNSAKER! Regular streets Regular streets Future pedestrian streets Diagram showing the extension of the market place and its functions Squares Commerce Public/Municipal facility Restaurant / café Empty storefront Diagram - pedestrian streets in the center of Athens Hotel 1:12 500 0 250 500 m 1:4000 0 100 200 m Diagram showing the accessible public space in the area Plans and sections of the current situation on Varvakios square, scale 1:2500 (A3) 0 50 100 m 1:2500 The dotted red line indicates the area of the building permit. The maximum height of construction is 22 meters. The numbers of storeys allowed are 6. The construction of a building on pilotis is forbidden. 0 50 100 m 1:2000 Varvakios square seen from atop the Varvakios agora building Varvakios square during day time The square is currently organized in what could be described as three stripes: the two sides are The vegetable market attracts a constant flux of people and ensures a vibrant Varvakios Agora - the meat and fish market constituted by the vegetable market while the middle one is the protruding level of the garage View of Varvakios square from Theatrou street athtmeroe sipsh neore d diruercitn gco intsn eocptieonnin bge thwoeuerns. tHheo wtweove sri, ddeuse o tfo t hthe ev eggaertaagbel el emvealr kperto tarnudd itnhge, IAntshidene itahnes Vanardv atokuiorsis Atsg aolirkae, t-h ew malke aatr aonudn dfi sbhe tmwaerekne tt haere m aalwrkaeyts sftualnl dosf. lThifee a Vs aprevoapklieo -s sthtrautc rtuurnes. fArothmin tahse sAtrcereot proulniss iinn tthhee sfoourtehg rtoou nOdm, tohnei an soqruthar-ew ienst thaxei sn oinrt hth aen cde nbteeyro onfd .A Itnh ethnes Ththee Veanrtvraankicoes aAndg oerxai ta ntod thhien dpearrsk ian gc legaarr augned aenrsdt aintsd pinrgo toruf dtihneg spqluaanree oabnsdt riutcst sr etlhatei ovnieswhi pt otwo airtds WVahrvena kthioes msqaurkaerte ias tc lnoisgehdt, tthime seq 0u a r e i s e m p t i e d o f p e o p l e a n d b e c o m e s5 0a d a r k a n d 100 m 1:1500 function as two isolated entities. Agora, inaugurated in 1876, is one of the oldest still active market places in Greece. background, along the central axis, the Diplarios school in the area of Gerani can be seen. surroundings. unwelcoming place. 0 25 50 m 1:1000 0 25 50 m 1:800 0 10 20 m 1:500 1:400 0 10 20 m 0 5 10 M 1:300 0 5 10 m 1:250 0 5 10 M 1:200 0 5 10 M 1:150 0 1 2 5 M 1:100 0 1 2 M 1:50 DESIGN CONCEPT PUBLIC ROOF TERRACE / HANG OUT SPOT My proposal adds a homogenous structure that generates public space on multiple levels at the heart of Athens. To emphasize the building’s public character, its homogeneity stands in contrast to the diverse city fabric CREATIVE HUB surrounding it. As such, it becomes a backdrop against which the rich and varied urban life can ensue. MARKET PLACE TOWARDS VARVAKIOS AGORA STRATEGIES TOWARDS GERANI FOOD COURT 1. To remove the upper level of the square and thus creating a continuous, pedestrian only, surface that stretches from the Varvakios agora to the PARKING FOR MARKET STANDS Diplarios School in Gerani. PARKING FOOD TRUCKS This allows for a re-organization of the existing market stands and a free PARKING MARKET GOERS movement pattern across the square. PARKING MARKET GOERS 2. To cover the western part of the square with a roof structure, under which an outdoor food court with mobile seating arrangements is present, offering Conceptual Section different types of street food. This becomes a social anchoring point that Diagram of the superpositioning of levels and their different functions, illustrating the three-part agora and the clearer connection offers temporary respite from an otherwise constant flow of people. between the Varvakios agora and Gerani. 3. To program the roof structure with an inclusive, creative hub. It becomes a space where ideas and skills are exchanged. The building’s character The creative platform The roof terrace The characters of the different elements that the building consists of The interior of the raised level channels the idea of an accessible creative The upper level of the public square, the roof terrace, offers a different rhythm It becomes an Agora in three parts: the existing market place where raw are directly translated into their physical structure and appearance: the hub: It consists of two levels where the lower, main one, is the creative open of the city life. The level is accessible to the public around the clock and offers food is traded, the food court where cooked food is traded, and the creative vertical elements are the foundation of the building. They are the building’s space. Here, different functions share an open landscape: administrative a space for various activities, whether it is an outdoor cinema screening, a platform where ideas and skills are traded. Their common objective is to infrastructure as they connect the different levels active on the square, from space, reading space, working space, computer space, printing space etc. You yoga lesson, star gazing or just sitting and having your morning coffee. The provide a space where cultures and classes can mix. the garage to the roof terrace. They are solid, robust, made out of concrete. The enter the space and can sit down at whichever table you desire without any only permanent fixture on the roof is a café and bar that is active until late at raised level is seen as a programmed roof, a light structure, consisting of space pre-requisites. night and ensures a safe and welcoming atmosphere. Structure and logistics of the square and garage trusses that allow for programmatic freedom on the inside. The entrance and exit to the existing garage have been separated and placed On the mezzanine level, there are seminar and meeting rooms, in different toward the sides of the square. This opens up the central axis on the square The superposition of layers inserts itself into the existing logic of the layered levels of transparency and openness, hanging from the ceiling. These create and the continuation toward Gerani, while maintaining the function of the public life of athens, active on both the street level and the roof level, each different spatial conditions on the main level while never obstructing the garage as it serves the market place. with their own rhythm and function. understanding of the space as a whole. STRATEGIES FOR THE VARVAKIOS SQUARE IN 5 STEPS The strategies that are shown in the axonometric drawings to the right are the physical implementation of the objectives for my proposal. The objectives are as follows: - To connect areas of the city previously isolated from each other - socially and physically - and to make this newly established connection architecturally visible. - To extend the existing market place on the square to further broaden the social composition of the people there and their agendas. - To provide an incusive public space that channels the rich demographic composition and the diverse vocational qualifications present among the 3. Covering of the western part of the square with an 4. The continuous surface is divided up into three 5. The vertical cores connect the different levels citizens of Athens. 1. Removal of the protruding level of the square. 2. Creation of a continuous surface. elevated structure that is the open, creative platform. different zones. active on the square. b c a a 1:12 500 0 250 500 m b c 1:4000 0 100 200 m 0 50 100 m 1:2500 0 50 100 m 1:2000 0 50 100 m 1:1500 Site plan with the ground floor plan of the building, 1: 1000 (A3) 0 25 50 m 1:1000 0 25 50 m 1:800 0 10 20 m 1:500 1:400 0 10 20 m 0 5 10 M 1:300 Section a-a, 1: 1000 (A3) 0 5 10 m 1:250 0 5 10 M 1:200 0 5 10 M 1:150 0 1 2 5 M 1:100 Plan -1, upper garage level, 1: 1000 (A3) 0 1 2 M 1:50 b c 1:12 500 0 250 500 m ticket office / information desk 1:4000 0 100 200 m lounge administrative space 0 50 100 m 1:2500 reading space bar stage 0 50 100 m 1:2000 0 50 100 m 1:1500 1:12 500 0 250 500 m Alternative plan level 1: Music event, 1:500 (A3) a 0 25 50 m 1:1000 a 0 100 200 m 1:4000 open workshop space auditorium / ”black box” / exhibition space 0 50 100 m 1:2500 0 25 50 m 1:800 computer space 0 50 100 m reception / 1:2000 administrative space 0 10 p r i n ti n g s2pa0ce m 1:500 lounge 0 50 e x h ib i t io n sp a c e 100 m 1:1500 lecture space 1:400 0 10 20 m 0 25 50 m 1:1000 discussion space 0 5 10 M 1:300 0 25 50 m 1:800 Plan level 1, elevated creative platform, 1:250 (A3) 0 5 10 m 1:250 Alternative plan level 1: Conference event, 1:500 (A3) 0 10 20 m 1:500 b c 0 5 10 M 1:200 1:400 0 10 20 m 0 5 10 M 1:150 0 5 10 M 1:300 0 1 2 5 M 1:100 0 1 2 M 1:50 0 5 10 m 1:250 0 5 10 M 1:200 0 5 10 M 1:150 0 1 2 5 M 1:100 0 1 2 M 1:50 1:12 500 0 250 500 m 1:4000 0 100 200 m 0 50 100 m 1:2500 0 50 100 m 1:2000 0 50 100 m 1:1500 0 25 50 m 1:1000 0 25 50 m 1:800 0 10 20 m 1:500 1:400 0 10 20 m 0 5 10 M 1:300 0 5 10 m 1:250 Section a-a, 1:250 (A3) 0 5 10 M 1:200 0 5 10 M 1:150 0 1 2 5 M 1:100 0 1 2 M 1:50

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