I began to model the original idea again, and decided to try and morph it to suit what I wanted. In essence, I tried to keep with my original dream and not give up on it, but rather to try and make it more possible then before.
I began to add in the platform level in the hopes that having more of the stucture modelled would allow me to get a greater idea of how the building would look within it's context.
I had also started to look at more human scale elements in order to understand how people would use the building. For example here are some ticket office windows.
I also began to look at the roof, and how the three levels would interact with each and revolve around the transport rail level. However, I decided that I would prefer to have a more interesting roof to make it more futuristic.
I wanted to create a more curvy and free flowing roof which would protect the occupants, let light in and also allow for the Brisbane climate.
I began to look at a roof which would separate spaces between the two tracks, be free standing and could also act as a wall, or surface which customers could wait against. It became apparent that this structure would need to be transparent however to create a connection to the outside.





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