This was temporary architectural mini -project that was conceptualized, designed and
constructed in two days.

As a two-man team, we intervened with the landscape of Granville Island, building a
site-specfic structure to embrace the evidence of human interaction embedded within the
environment.

This space was originally intended as a park. It had since been transformed into a highway for
human traffic; Both on foot and bicycle. The diagonal line of the trampled soil divides the park
in two and is inherently the physical evidence of this traffic. The structure was an attempt to
embrace this initially unintended use by visualising the change in mind set as pedestrians come to the island for University and leave, to become more relaxed.
Urban Intervention
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Urban Intervention

This was temporary architectural mini -project designed to visualize the changing mindsets of pedestrians as they traverse a path way.

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