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In this submittal Shape Architecture has looked at the creative opportunities offered by the redevelopment of classrooms in the Xavier building. Our proposal concerns a limited intervention that addresses the key issue of space, light and views between the classroom and the corridor. The proposal is itself simple, adaptable, expandable and repeatable. It is by virtue of this careful approach that the proposal can react to budget constraints and site issues.
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St. Francis Xavier ARCHITECT’S SUBMISSION
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St. Francis XavierARCHITECT’S SUBMISSION

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In this submittal Shape Architecture has looked at the creative opportu-nities offered by the redevelopment of classrooms in the Xavier building.

Our proposal concerns a limited intervention that addresses the key issue of space, light and views between the classroom and the corridor. The proposal is itself simple, adaptable, expandable and repeatable. It is by virtue of this careful approach that the proposal can react to budget constraints and site issues.

We suggest a series of developed glazed slots in the vertical and horizon-tal planes along the length of the corridor.

A rhythm of changing views, light and sunlight, with a sense of space and a connection between Corridor, Classroom and Courtyard.

IN FORM

The glazed slots are a simple form in contrast to the fine detail of the ex-isting windows whose pattern they project into the corridor. They can be located in existing door openings no longer required or in newly formed openings. They could provide light into the rear of the ground floor class-rooms with a simple adaption to the ground floor storage zone.

IN DETAIL

The glazed slots will bring daylight and sunlight through the class-rooms and into the corridor. They will provide a feeling space, light and views and connect the peripheral corridor to the heart of the school. The number, location and size can be varied. The surface effects can be var-ied from a semi opaque surface to the simple addition of polychromatic film to bring the colour spectrum played on the corridor wall. Rhythm can be explored through spacing and also varying the angle of the verti-cal section. An integrated design approach would see the glazed slots as cues for added colour, signage and artificial light. A vertical section to each side of the glazed slot can house LED lights that shine brighter as the level of natural daylight diminishes.

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FIRST FLOOR PROPOSED PLAN - N.T.S.

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ISOMETRIC OF PROPOSAL

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SUN PATH DECEMBER 15 8.30AM SUN PATH MARCH 15 8.30AM

SUN PATH SEPTEMBER 15 8.30AMSUN PATH JULY 15 8.30AM

SUN PATH DIAGRAMS OF PROPOSAL THROUGHOUT

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Shape Architecture Limited

Vicarage House 58-60 Kensington Church St. London W8 4DB

+44 (0) 2071 479987

[email protected] www.twitter.com/shapearchitect www.facebook.com/shapearchitect www.issuu.com/shapearchitecture

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Shape Architecture Limited

Vicarage House 58-60 Kensington Church St. London W8 4DB

+44 (0) 2071 479987

[email protected] www.twitter.com/shapearchitect www.facebook.com/shapearchitect www.issuu.com/shapearchitecture


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