Design Intent
The Paisley Mills' Adaptive Reuse aims to represent Paisley's agricultural and artistic history while also embracing a new generation and growing community. It will feature multi-use spaces for the community and visitors to enjoy. Each space is multi-functional to adapt to all types of gatherings from daily use to large events. The reuse achieves a space for all generations, while staying true to the character of the town The Paisley Mills adaptive reuse sustainably creates a space for the entire community by preserving as much of the existing structure as possible and using recycled materials on the new additions. It was a priority to reduce the footprint of the new additions and preserve the natural surrounds, so they are proposed in the area where the land is already cleared. The goal is to increase the functionality and enhance the building’s form while preserving the original craftsmanship and character. |
Jasleen DhaliwalWelcome to my Studio 6 Blog! I am a third year Architectural Technology Co-op Student at Sheridan College. I am interested in the impact design has on its users and the relationship between the built and natural environments. This relationship motivates my designs, and I aspire to create interactive and functional environments that bring brightness to the user's life. ArchivesCategories |