Wk 10 Defining the public space at North Place
The metaphor for the site described simply is 'hills of an estuary', the 'bodies of ancient horse gods' forming the valley through which the estuary twines. This is reminiscent of both the romantic vision of wild horses running through estuarine sands, and the nearby Bristol channel itself.
The route through the site required anchoring with a main vein through the site, for use of larger groups and pop up space. This manoveours though smaller islands of water, tree shade and fine lawn hillocks, with tertiary pathways through these spaces.
Visiting Thomas Heatherwick's botanic glass houses at Bombay Sapphire inspired this movement of landscape space, as the structure is designed to reflect flow. In his case, the flow of gin out from the factory into the chalk aquaifer-fed stream which runs 'as clear as gin'.





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