Some kind of roof form...considering openings. I wanted to have the maximum amount of wall space possible, especially towards the front of the building, to create a sense of retreat and escape from the noisy bustle of King St. Therefore, a lot of the openings would have to be in the roof.
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Above: ground floor plan
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Above: first floor plan
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