This bridge is a proposal for the new
school, which is inserted into an existing courtyard space with pathways. The structure
of this bridge is a mix of programs suitable for vertical living. The interior is designed to be the principle
of elegance, while maintaining the climate and energy efficiency of the whole
building wrapped with mirrored glass. Base on the logic of a free campus layout
that is composed of a series of arches that cross from one side to another and
connect with one another in specific points. It is an innovative concept of encouraging movement,
the idea is to accommodate and encourage circulation within the building and
all around it as a way of thoroughly integrating and anchoring the new school
to the site. Innovative also with curving wall, giving a spiral effect, creating a free flow of
contiguous space that enhance the sense of openness rather than enclosure.
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