The Lookout Line Part 1 Project 2022 Oscar Maximilian Riviére Goeger Northumbria University Newcastle | UK The Lookout Line is an adaptive reuse project of the Fisherman’s Lodge located in Jesmond Dene Park. Influenced by the relationship between natural and human made shapes and forms, this visitor centre takes inspiration from its urban grid-like context, which is superimposed onto the organic shapes of the park.The timber building offers visitors a new perspective of the park, allowing them to view the landscape from new heights. The architecture focuses the attention and leads the eye into specifically framed views of nature.Incorporated within the scheme are studio spaces, intended to be used to record nature and the park through artistic means, a cafe to the north, serving as an escape from the city, and an archive to the south, which holds any past recording of Jesmond Dene as well as any new ones created in the studios. Oscar Maximilian Riviére Goeger Tutor(s) Pablo Martinez Capdevila Alice Vialard