Thursday, 23 June 2016

PSYCHOLOGICAL THRESHOLDS/ FELIX SAGAR [Y2]




































The boundary edges of Regent’s Park offer scant preparation or protection for those who suffer from psychological conditions like agoraphobia, and who as a result find its open spaces terrifying. A new after-school centre and playground helps children with such anxieties to develop a happier relationship with this most loveliest of royal parks. Taking its cues from the existing canal-side condition and the pedestrian bridge that spans over at that point, a careful articulation of spaces for occupants of different ages and heights manages to create a deliberate mixture of constrained smaller rooms and others that offer more panoramic views over the park.

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