The 3D De Stijl
Software Used: AutoCAD 2D, SketchUp, Lumion, Photoshop
The design report presented below proposes a new multi-use, midrise urban infill building to be located at 1056 Queen Street West, Toronto. The proposed construction falls under the following OBC Major Occupancies: Group A2 (Art Gallery and Café) and Group C (Apartments).
The building concept is to refer, through the Dutch Art movement “De Stijl”, to the engaged and artistic character of the Queen Street West neighborhood. It translates abstraction, pays homage to the surrounding community's art scene by simplifying the visual composition through linear shapes, primary colors, and strong asymmetry. The form highlights the site's various zoning and building regulations. The association between nature and building results in sustainability and residents increased mental health and boost of artistic and creative abilities. Taking further inspiration from the style, extrusions and negative spaces were used to their maximum potential to create balconies and planters on all the units.
For further information, please review the final package below:
The building concept is to refer, through the Dutch Art movement “De Stijl”, to the engaged and artistic character of the Queen Street West neighborhood. It translates abstraction, pays homage to the surrounding community's art scene by simplifying the visual composition through linear shapes, primary colors, and strong asymmetry. The form highlights the site's various zoning and building regulations. The association between nature and building results in sustainability and residents increased mental health and boost of artistic and creative abilities. Taking further inspiration from the style, extrusions and negative spaces were used to their maximum potential to create balconies and planters on all the units.
For further information, please review the final package below:
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