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DWELLING TYPES EXPLORED..
Crossing of sight lines too obvious? Lacking privacy?
In between spaces could become internal courtyard creates units within the co house scheme .
Positive or negative?
Wrap around garden bridge - integrated communual activites within the block fuels this idea of exploration.
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Neglectful of dwelling 1 ? (Less capable elderly) as all activities happen above ground level
Angled form allows in looking community whilst ensuring privacy of individual dwellings
Childrens room shares balcony space overlooking dwelling 1 - physically integrate elderly and youth.
Private balcony allowing intamcy within the hub of public activity.
High Kitchens- overlook activity whilst living rooms stay more private.
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