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Client : Architeccture Associationn Competetion
The Urban Void
Project type: Urban streetscape Design
Role: On-site Research, concept, visualization, execution

This project was part of Urban project competition entry. It required identification of an urban crack within the city, and to develop it into a usable space.
I chose a space which was wastefully used to be upcycled and revamped into a public seating/ small community space.

*The niche before being revamped
Refurbishment Plan
Food cart
Baluster parapet

Niche turned into a seating kiosk
Tire planter
Free-standing tire seating
Play Area
Seating
Area
Present Site Condition
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NON-PERMITTED VEHICULAR PARKING
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UNORGANIZED ACTIVITIES

OPEN DUMPING AREA LEADING TO FLEA BREEDING
Material Upcycling


Clean tires painted in vibrant colours and used for planting and seating
Unused scrap tires - releases harmful fumes on burning; injurious to health and environment

Using tires in open spaces can lead to accumulation of water in the tube which can cause unhygienic conditions.
Cutting out a slit at the base of the tire to drain the collected water and keeping the insides dry
Cutting out a slit at the base of the tire to drain the collected water and keeping the insides dry
The corridor is about 35 feet long and 10 feet wide. This strip is divided into -

Food cart area (for food hawkers)

Open seating

Play area

Open plantations


Covered Seating
Apart from seating, light weight tires cover the seating area. The tires are closely tied together to form a mesh. Wind chimes were added to create phonetically pleasing experience.


The tires decoratively covered with climbers and vines, mimicking the surrounding greens.
The plants planted by the community and residents provides as a community garden, supervised and maintained by the community.
PROCESS




Use of unused lamps as lighting elements
The tires decoratively covered with climbers and vines, mimicking the surrounding greens.
The plants planted by the community and residents provides as a community garden, supervised and maintained by the community.
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Metal frames in bright paint



