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BEACON OF HOPE
In conclusion, the interiors are designed as a beacon of hope, the proposed
design for Solomon’s Temple Foundation strives towards a home-like THIRD FLOOR
environment. The intent is to create a safe and stable, though temporary,
environment for mothers and their children as they undergo training that will
help them become self-sufficient. Place and identity are important motivators The third floor, which is partially double-storied, is perfect for a more
in the design. active play area for children. It also houses residence wings, larger
family dorms, a lounge/living space, an activity room, a doodle wall,
This effort to create a sustainable community for the larger Atlanta area can
be seen in the space-planning, finishes as put forth for the first floor, the use and an active play area consisting of a rope jungle gym and perhaps
of colors, and graphics. a 3D sculpture. Current openings to the dormers are covered by
safety windows with wire mesh. We propose replacing those with
Areas outside of the scope of the schematic design phase will need to be
macrame designs.
developed include the annex and the RATL daycare room.
Rust-Oleum Doodle Wall Ropes Concept
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