The front patio allows spectacular views (red) to and from Copley Square as well as The Boston Public Library. The patio is going to attract people to come up and see the views of the city. The smaller west side patio provides views of the New Old South Church.Blue represents pedestrian flow. The sidewalks help direct flow in the major locations of the city.
The dark green represents the grassy park area of Copley Square. People of all ages currently come here for many different activities like walk their dog, toss a frisbee, or just sit and relax. People in the park would be able to look up and see others looking at them from the patio which entices them to go up themselves.
The light green represents the traffic flow. Both Dartmouth St. and Boylston St. are one way streets this also helps direct people towards the site.
This perspective shows how my building horizontally relates to The Boston Public Library.
This oulines the horizontal front facade of The Boston Public Library in order to relate it to the mass of my building.

Second Floor Plan: This is the Internet Cafe floor where furniture, televisions, and the cafe are provided for people to relax or work inside. Wireless access is also available for use. The outside patio provides the opportunity to veiw some of Boston's historical sites. Pedestrians will notice activity on the patio and will want to come in and experience the spaces and views. People will come and stay to talk with friends in a comfortable environment. There is a preview opportunity of the third floor from the NorthWest corner of the second floor.
West Patio Floor: The west patio provides a view of The New Old South Church. There is no roof over this patio so the sun light is not obstructed. There are also four windows, two on each side, to help provide natural light to the second level. This allows people a preview of the west patio. This intermediate patio connects the second and third floor for people to experience The New Old South Church views.


This section shows the inside balcony on the third floor. People can look down onto the second floor and see people either playing with merchandise or buying coffee. You can also see here the elevation of the west patio and how it relates to the second and third floors.
This is the same longitudinal section as the one above just looking in the opposite direction.
The West elevation also has an outside patio but this has views towards the New Old South Church. The ban comes across from the South Elevation and continues onto the West Elevation. A mixture of concrete and stone are the materials used for both facades like many other buildings in Copley Square. The two store front windows allows pedestrians to see the merchandise and activity as well as the customers inside can see activity outside.
A perspective of the South Elevation in context with the Public Library.
A perspective of the West Elevation in context. The New Old South Church is in the lower left corner and the Boston Public Library is in the lower right corner.
A closer view of the West Elevation.


