Within this axonometric, the curved form, inspired by Wu’s concept of Freeform Geometry, acts as the connection between the light rail stop and the wider urban environment, while Loo’s concept of aesthetic purism is demonstrated in the design of the actual light rail stop through its simple box form.
The curved roof shelter, inspired by Loo’s assertion that ornament is a criminal waste of time, money and material, acts as the link between the built form and the surrounding urban fabric, in conjunction with the monolithic structure of the light rail stop, drawn from Wu’s understanding of perpetual and visual voids.
In this axonometric, the utilitarian nature of many of Loo’s designs was employed in the basic form of the light rail stop while the curved structure on top was inspired by Wu’s layering of materials.
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