Works - Photos
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Niall Davies-Hale
Chapel Street Elevation
Camborne museum of mining technology.
This elevaton shows the industrial saw tooth roof and set-back ground floor within the context of Camborne's Chapel street, representing the relationship between the building and the pedestrian area.
This elevaton shows the industrial saw tooth roof and set-back ground floor within the context of Camborne's Chapel street, representing the relationship between the building and the pedestrian area.
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Niall Davies-Hale
Exterior Street Views
Camborne museum of mining technology.
These exterior views show how the building sits within the surrounding urban landscape, blending into the street for the pedestrians on the ground.
These exterior views show how the building sits within the surrounding urban landscape, blending into the street for the pedestrians on the ground.
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Niall Davies-Hale
Exploded Axonometric
Camborne museum of mining technology.
Designed in three separate layers, the structure of the building is comprised mainly of a glue laminated timber frame which carries the primary structural load in a more sustainable material than steel.
Designed in three separate layers, the structure of the building is comprised mainly of a glue laminated timber frame which carries the primary structural load in a more sustainable material than steel.
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Niall Davies-Hale
Interior Perspectives
Camborne museum of mining technology.
My main focus on this project was circulation throughout the museum, concentrating on varying the interior spaces to enhance the users' experience of each.
My main focus on this project was circulation throughout the museum, concentrating on varying the interior spaces to enhance the users' experience of each.