Yellow lines illustrate pedestrian movement around and to pink highlighted the train station from surrounding areas such as the High Street. The purple nodes indicate waiting areas and build up spots of pedestrians which all have implementing factors on the movement to the train station. The blue elements indicate the busy traffic routes around the station site and also access the train station site. The red flows show the train movements through the area and how they cross other flows of movement to cause disrupted areas.
A PERSONAL LOG AND SKETCH BOOK OF MY UNIVERSITY WORK THROUGH MY FINAL YEAR. A PLACE FOR THE WORLD TO COMMENT AND FOLLOW MY PROGRESS
Sunday 25 January 2009
Friday 16 January 2009
_ THE SITE
EXTERNAL BUILDING IMAGES_ illustrating the buildings which make up Lincoln Central Station.
INTERNAL BUILDING IMAGES_ illustrating the areas which make up the internal elements of Lincoln Central Station. The areas such as platforms and the entrance foyer are revealed here, highlighting the tired architectural spaces of the building.
Thursday 15 January 2009
the city_ LINCOLN
Uphill District _ of the city. The image below illustrates some key landmarks of the area such as the cities cathedral and the 2006 Collection Museum by Panter Hudspith Architects. The panoramic image at the bottom is taken from the cities castle and highlights the cathedral located in the Uphill District in contrast to the train station in the Downhill District.
Downhill District _ of the city. The image illustrates key areas within the district such as the Brayford Pool, University buildings and the commercial high street.
The quarters of the city _ the city is made up from a series of quarters that are highlighted in the image below. The Cultural and Historical quarter (RED) is located at the highest point of the city in the Uphill district. It consists of the oldest part of the city with landmarks such as Lincoln castle and Cathedral, which is a dominant focal point above the city. The High Street quarter (YELLOW) is the commercial and modern retail area of the city in the Downhill district and is linked to the Uphill district via Steep Hill. The Brayford Water Front quarter (BLUE) is a contemporary area of the city built up of bars and restaurants that over looks a natural lake formed on the River Witham. The final section is the University quarter (PURPLE) that occupies the cities university district that also over look the Brayford Lake and continue along the River Witham to the West of the city. It is a growing section of the city that has been builds from scratch as well as converting disused railway buildings to form the university campus.
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