Friday 26 October 2012

Week Thirteen : Architectural Entity

In attempting to gather together all these diverse threads of research, exploration and reflection the following is my delineation of the three both physical, ephemeral and conceptual offers of Paddington Exchange; the marketplace, openhouse and clubhouse.

Paddington Exchange as a platform : The marketplace 
The Paddington Exchange marketplace is a platform for citizen engagement. It is comprised of core long term retail services which share premises with emergent pop up markets and travelling vendors.
Its sustainment is underpinned by relational capital, which is both the knowledge and trust built up between a venture and its users and suppliers and the relationship between a venture and its staff and circle of volunteers. As a social venture this is the foundation of its strength and distinctiveness.

The space encourages participatory urbanism with several mechanisms that allow a continual re-configuration of physical settings. It operates to en-culture Paddington Exchange by showcasing a range of activities and performances, acting as a living entity by playing host to both local interactivity and transient vendors.

Not only does the marketplace perpetuates the artisinary culture of Paddington but it also advocates local consumption by creating avenues for exchange of home grown produce and open source design. This platform further transacts with a storage and distribution centre in the below retrofitted parking structure.
The marketplace is comprised of several defining spaces and services, including;

Central Market Square: Open platform scored by channels that allow market carriages to move in and out of the space. Capable of containing innumerable activities and bordered by a vast staircase for overview seating.

Community Owned Shops: Individual premises which share market carriages with transient vendors in the market square. Fitted out with a fly system to allow for a theatrical use of space and ongoing transformation.

Inhabitable Loading Docks: Loading spaces for the community shops open onto Warmington Street to allow for drive in trade. Electric vans fitted to sell local produce create an immediate connection between producer and consumer.


Paddington Exchange for the people: Openhouse
The Paddington Exchange openhouse is a space for leveraging connection and enhancing community collaboration. It sets the context and creates hospitable space to build capacity by offering physical infrastructure to encourage meaningful contribution and connect diverse perspectives.

Openhouse perpetuates the idea of conversation as a core process and offers the opportunity for deep cultural exchange by engaging people in conversations that matter. It provides a physical setting for the citizens of Paddington to make problems visible and explore tangible propositions. It nurtures a community of practise through participatory workshops and open space events. As a think tank space, several community groups including the Paddington Ideas Bank operate in association.

The subculture of Paddington is visibly manifested in openhouse, it offers democratic participation and community ownership, reinforcing embedded social agency in the community. The Latrobe frontage creates an active street scape which even at the close of business provides a space for community gathering and use. 
Openhouse is further comprised of several defining spaces and services, including; 

Market Cafe & Coffee Shop: A community owned and supplied café and coffee shop offer the flavours of Paddington to both its citizens and visitors.

Paddington Lounge: Lounge spaces embedded into the street scape offer a physical setting for informal gathering and organised events whilst also presenting homeless persons a space to shelter at night.

The Cafeteria: The cafeteria is a space with the capacity for both individual activity and workshop/ seminar events. It offers a more structured setting for community use.

Resource Studios: Several resource studios offer infrastructure and service otherwise not freely available to everyday citizens such as printing, prototyping, finishing and the borrowing of tools and instruments.

Informal Meeting Space, Installation Space and Technical Support


Paddington Exchange as a facilitator: The clubhouse
The Paddington Exchange clubhouse acts as a facilitator to the social gathering of local groups, who work independently but who share values and who are interested in the synergy that can happen from working with talented people in the same space. It facilitates a culture of co-working.

The clubhouse goes well beyond the tangible benefits of collaboration; quality of life is improved by building relationships, heightened productivity and accessible urban amenities. It fosters a process of enrichment and offers feasible economic opportunity by encompassing the needs and requirements of local community groups and businesses.

The clubhouse is comprised of several defining spaces and services, including;

Informal Workspace: Several spaces are designed for population with a range of loose furniture configurations . In order to allow occupants to arrange and in-habitat the space according to their own individual needs and priorities.

Studio Space: Multiple studio rooms are available for tenancy by community groups and local businesses, offering a central location and access to multiple shared resources.

Resource Centre: Resources centres offer infrastructure and hardware in order make tangible ideas and proposals visible. Services include printing, prototyping and finishing. In addition to a range of device for borrowing.

Skype Booths: Skype booths offer a secluded setting in which to access virtual information and undertake online meeting and collaboration.

Indoor/ Outdoor Workspace

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