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The intersection between curved and straight surfaces create a striking contrast between the two concepts, yet has potential to come together and produce something hopeful.

Intertwining a piece of structure to a building creates dimensionality and creativity to what was simply a fundamental piece of structure, to a decorative and aesthetically pleasing concept.
Structure is highly influenced by Le Corbusier's 'Palace of Assembly', where I have used the front elevation of his architecture to be the structure holding up my lightrail. I find it very amusing to how the curvy structure unites with the straight.
I have deliberately chosen to included a lot of vegetation and grass in my work as I find that nature and greenery is vital in creating a peaceful and calm atmosphere around one's surroundings.
There contains a lot of geometry in my work, especially the shelter covering the light rail. This geometry is able to unite and intertwine the work together. Creating a sense of cohesiveness within the architecture.
- Influenced by Servo and his use of structure with holes in it that become quite repetitive, yet unifying at the same time
The Light Rail was placed above the ground, as well as covered in a glass circular tube to both modernise and technologise the idea of Light Rails being simple and tram-like. I have tried to bring it to a newer and more innovative level.
There is a sense of efficiency and duality in the sense that the light rail remains at the top, and other public transport remain at the bottom. This allows for consumers to have better access to a wide range of transport to travel.
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