Hub: A Geodesic Garden
2017
Design | Architecture
1B Building Construction: Terri Boake | Skills: Rhino, Maxwell, Illustrator, Photoshop

With increasingly dense urbanization, places such as public gardens have become less common. HUB is an open steel structure that supports and fosters an unconventional green space; an attempt to modernize the idea of the public garden. It is a steel skeleton hosting plant matter, bringing together the industrial and the natural. With its modular triangular panels being either planter, screen or glass, its assembly is customizable and can cater to a variety of community uses. The compact dome structure can be easily installed to bring life to any city center. It gives back green space to the area and provides an opportunity for community involvement and activities within the interactive garden.
SSEF “Assemble” Architectural Steel Competition Submission
In collaboration with Madeleine Lachance


Panel Types: Steel Grate Tinted Glass Green Wall


