Potential Uses Clause Samples
Potential Uses. Suitable for the generation of traditional construction documents and shop drawings.
Potential Uses. The uses of the Community Stratum will include but not limited to: • Small temporary exhibitions, performances and installations • Visitors Information Centre • Temporary pop up events • Presentations and functions • Media launches • A café and or small bar • Public gathering space • Community workshop space • Specialist retail • Its own identity, distinct from tower • Mediate the scale of the surrounding proposed towers, and humanise the place • Make a clearly defined and active edge to the new public Plaza and laneway network • Achieve a legible presence from ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street and Pitt Street (laneway level) • Provide equitable access between laneway and Plaza 24hrs via a lift, to be located near to steps • Be designed to accommodate different activities and with the possibility of being easily configured in a number of different ways. It will incorporate: o Modular wall systems that facilitates changeable volumes o Flexible services reticulation that can adapt to changes in the building configuration o Programmable surfaces – that can facilitate 2D, 3D and multimedia content o Adaptive furniture o A façade that will be activated / operable and permeable. o Day and night modes o A human scale, warm and tactile material finishes to the external faces of the building o A finer degree of detailing than the surrounding commercial developments o Variable acoustics to control reverberation under the various modes. • Strive for carbon positive as target
Potential Uses. Classrooms Shared Conference/Meeting Rooms Study and Collaboration Space Bookstore One Stop Welcome Center and Office Suites for Student Services Faculty Offices
Potential Uses. The Model may be analyzed based on volume, area and orientation by application of generalized performance criteria assigned to the representative Model Elements.
Potential Uses. Analysis. The Model may be analyzed for performance of selected systems by application of generalized performance criteria assigned to the representative Model Elements.
