Dark Side of the Wall and Huyton Hangar are part of a larger two phase project based at the heart of Huyton. Both projects are put flexible performance space at the centre with a large emphasis on culture and community. Dark side of the wall (semester 1 project) is a temporary bicentenary project celebrating 200 years of the Liverpool to Manchester lines.
Huyton Hangar is a multifunctional performance hub offering a flexible performance venue, rehearsal space, cafe, library and workshop promoting a variety of function within the building. All of these spaces are guided by the idea of ‘Eat. Work. Grow. Play.’
Gallery
Birds Eye Axonometric drawing of the carnival finale at Huyton Hangar, the multicultural performance hub at the top of Huyton’s high street. (Created with adobe photoshop and sketchup)
A cartoon graphic perspective of arrival of Dark Side of the Wall from the train. (Created with adobe photoshop)
The West Elevation of Huyton Hangar facing onto Huyton’s High street, Derby Road. (Created with AutoCad and adobe Photoshop)
Carnival day perspective inside the main performance space at Dark Side of the Wall. (Created with adobe photoshop)
The South elevation of Huyton Hangar showing the closed hangar door. (Created with Autocad and adobe photoshop.)”
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