Create a high-quality A1-sized horizontal presentation board displaying a comprehensive original proposal for the re-qualification of brutalist-style blind walls into new facades integrated into the urban landscape. The board should include: Graphic documentation: High-resolution images and renderings of the existing conditions and proposed interventions. Detailed plans, floor plans, sections and elevations showing the transformation of the blind wall into a vibrant façade. Images illustrating the engagement with public space, with attention to aesthetic and compositional aspects. Intervention strategy: Schematics and diagrams describing the conceptual approach to resolving the urban discontinuity caused by the existing blind wall. Diagrams illustrating building improvements, focusing on thermal insulation, structural improvements and waterproofing solutions. References to sustainable materials and low-maintenance building techniques. Integration of additional elements: Images describing the integration of nesting spaces for urban wildlife, highlighting the ecological aspects of the proposal. Detailed illustrations of the interaction between the new façade and the open courtyard facades, ensuring a seamless connection. Incorporation of visual filter elements, such as artistic louvers or perforated panels, that provide privacy and enhance aesthetics. Strategies for vertical vegetation, showing the use of green walls and green facades to enhance thermal regulation and aesthetic appeal. The design should prioritise sustainability, minimal maintenance requirements and minimal impact. The visual style should be clean, modern and professional, with a focus on clarity and visual communication. The design should be balanced, ensuring all elements are presented in a clear and easy-to-understand manner.
Create a high-quality A1-sized horizontal presentation board displaying a comprehensive original proposal for the re-qualification of brutalist-style blind walls into new facades integrated into the urban landscape. The board should include: Graphic documentation: High-resolution images and renderings of the existing conditions and proposed interventions. Detailed plans, floor plans, sections and elevations showing the transformation of the blind wall into a vibrant façade. Images illustrating the engagement with public space, with attention to aesthetic and compositional aspects. Intervention strategy: Schematics and diagrams describing the conceptual approach to resolving the urban discontinuity caused by the existing blind wall. Diagrams illustrating building improvements, focusing on thermal insulation, structural improvements and waterproofing solutions. References to sustainable materials and low-maintenance building techniques. Integration of additional elements: Images describing the integration of nesting spaces for urban wildlife, highlighting the ecological aspects of the proposal. Detailed illustrations of the interaction between the new façade and the open courtyard facades, ensuring a seamless connection. Incorporation of visual filter elements, such as artistic louvers or perforated panels, that provide privacy and enhance aesthetics. Strategies for vertical vegetation, showing the use of green walls and green facades to enhance thermal regulation and aesthetic appeal. The design should prioritise sustainability, minimal maintenance requirements and minimal impact. The visual style should be clean, modern and professional, with a focus on clarity and visual communication. The design should be balanced, ensuring all elements are presented in a clear and easy-to-understand manner.