Thursday, September 29, 2011

DEVELOPING_idea 2

"Below ground snake like tunnels for the committee room expansions.  The rooms are literally broken into 3 different sizes and expand or contract to suit necessary seating requirements.  The expansion occurs underground from each of the House of representative and Senate Committees."
Site Plan, showing a draft of the 'snake like tunnels' expanding off the existing Committee Rooms


Presence: When a Committee Meeting is in session the entire Parliament House will light up and illuminate.  This is similar to the Treasury Casino in Brisbane, which has multiple light changes every night, all year round.  It makes it very memorable and stands out extremely, making people interested and forcing them to visit the building.  This is also similar with the advertising purposes used on the Sydney Opera House, its all a ploy to get people attention and make them become intrigued and curious.  The lights could change to respond the the Committee in session - whether its the House of Reps or the Senate House, also colour code the issues - public (Yellow), government (Brown), environmental (Green), economical (Blue) etc.     
Lights illuminate the Treasury Casino in Brisbane, QLD

Central Control Nervous System: As mentioned before, it will basically control the entire Committee Room flow and systems.  It will receive the requests from anyone out of Parliament House with their problems and issues, as well as the physical voting ballots.  It will determine the most popular issues and most urgent and respond to it accordingly.  The more popular and more people coming will cause the central control nervous system to send a message to the committee rooms and cause them to open up and expand as much as necessary, and it works the other way as well by contraction if only a small amount of interest is employed.  Acts similarly to the nervous system in the human body, except in this case the human body is the Committee Rooms!
Central control nervous system receiving request from the Public

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