Entrance Structure in London
documentation p. 1110 - 1113Architect Walker Bushe Architects |
Drafts
1:20 Illuminated wall Plan
1:20 Lift tower: horizontal section
1:20 Lift tower: vertical section
1:200 Floor plans
1:200 Sections
1:2000 Site plan
1:50 Illuminated wall Longitudinal section
1:20 Illuminated wall Plan
1:20 Lift tower: horizontal section
1:20 Lift tower: vertical section
1:200 Floor plans
1:200 Sections
1:2000 Site plan
1:50 Illuminated wall Longitudinal section
This further-education institute for teachers is housed in a Victorian school building. Installing a lift for disabled people presented an opportunity to redesign the entrance area. The lift tower and lobby are clearly defined glass volumes attached to the existing building, yet contrasted with it. The lift-tower glazing is decorated on both faces with graphic patterns: externally with enamelled letters of the alphabet, and internally with white numerals printed on a transparent vinyl film. The resulting diaphanous effect is reinforced by the glazed lift cabin and lighting in the form of vertical fluorescent tubes. The entrance is distinguished by a rear-lighted wall of polycarbonate sheets covered with coloured film.
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