narch
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Post by narch on Oct 17, 2017 18:13:32 GMT -6
Dajaloo : to gather together Senegal is a nation of strong people dedicated to their culture, especially their cuisine. Therefor, the dining hall is a distinct place for all to gather and build community and friendships. Centered in the Casamance region, South of Gambia, the hall is centered in the middle of the student’s dormitories. The hall is open to the landscape and expands from both directions to a central point for both the serving of meals and the entertaining for assemblies. The kitchen space is adjacent the hall to make for an easy transition from cooking to serving, while keeping the hall public from end to end. Providing spaces for friends to dine together, the hall’s exterior walls rise to 4ft and are 20 semicircular forms. The roof structure is set into the heavy exterior walls, and grows in height towards the center, where a concentric diamond pattern of purlins convenes. A layer of zinc sheathing completed the assembly of the building to protect the space from the sun and weather. The hall is placed in a central location to welcome all to eat and celebrate together.
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