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fernsehn



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 1:38 pm    Post subject: Program Selection Reply with quoteFind all posts by fernsehn

I am a senior architecture student. We are supposed to work on a large site which involves an historical site. It is remainings of an ancient city. Here is the list:

Global:

1. Archaeological college
2. Archaeological park
3. Conference centre
4. Art gallery
5. Tourist information centre
6. Museum

Local:

1. Wedding hall theatre / cinema
2. Sports centre
3. Affordable housing
4. Trade school for adults
5. Community centre (for the elderly e.g.)
6. Housing for diverse income groups



I should pick one from each list, the global and local ones will be my buildings, so there should be a meaningful connection between them. I think of choosing archaeological college and sports centre but I am not sure. Global ones are open to everyone and local ones will be mostly used by local people of the area...

I'll be very glad if you make comments or suggest something. Thanks in advance.
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