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The document proposes an expansion of the Lewis Carroll Primary School in Rome, Italy. It involves rehabilitating the existing primary school and expanding it to include additional classrooms, a library, and canteen facilities to serve both the school and the public. The design focuses on enhancing learning spaces while integrating the new buildings with the surrounding landscape and public spaces. A new public square is proposed along with residential redevelopment to better connect the area.
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1. Dalian
Cross-sea Bridge
Commoand center
The site is disturbed already and with variable height.
There is one exsiting slope for construction which also
leading to the tunnel connectiong to the main bridge.
the bridge control center
Basement
Parking and equipments room
the administration committee
Basement
Parking and equipments room
1st floor
Traffice control and climate
obsservation office.
1st floor
activies rooms and offices
2nd Floor
Bridge control ,dinning hall and
exhibition room.
The express tunnel
to the bridge tunnel.
Site Plan
Section A-A
A
A
Site Entrance
2nd Floor
Bridge history exhibiation room
and meeting rooms
THe bridge connects the old Dalian to the new developled zone.The site is
located at the eastern end.
The bridges go through the tunnel in the mountains to the downtown Dalian. A
brach tunnel is planned on the site entering into the main tunnel.
The site is a lower plain surrounded by height grounds.On the south it is a cliff
rapidly dropping to the sea level.The site gains the advantages of the great
open view of the bridge on the ocean and the easy entry into the main bridge
tunnel.
Designing a suitable road connecting to main traffic to
the tunnel.
Managing the site into two platforms for two
departments of the government as the client required.
The Bridge Control Center
The Administration Committee Office
Old Dalian
SiteNew developed zone
The Cross-sea Bridge Commoand center
is located at the east end of the bridge
right on the cliff of the coastline
so that it has the best location for
observation and control of the bridge.
This command center is occupied by
two different departments: the bridge
control center and the administration
committee of the local district
government.
Total Areas:
Total Building Areas:
Building A
Building B
Floor Area Ratio:
Total Parking:
10529 m2
3828 m2
2514
1314
0.36
27
+0.000-
-4.200
4.200
+8.400
+0.000-
4.200
+8.400
4.200
+8.400
+8.400