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Ihnil Kim
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Interweaving system for Sunset Strip is modified by focusing on the main site which once used to be Tower Records. The project is mainly developed and focused around the circulation of people’s pathway. Circulation of the project is divided into two main programs which are public (performance area) and private (Tower Records). The connection of the sub-programs within the two main programs helps organize the circulation of the whole project. The ramps on the site is a soft transitional movement from the sidewalk which also has multiple sides of access to the store, bar, and performance area. Pedestrian freeway of the model continues into the Tower Records store and the translucency of South and East side of the glass wall helps the viewers from the sidewalk view the spectacle of the human freeway. During daytime, the site will be mostly used by the customers for Tower Records store and for those people who could come during their lunch time to take a rest in the area of the softscape and hardscape for seating. During night time, the seating area is offered for the people who purchase a ticket for the performance and part of the landscape behind the stage could be occupied by the public to view the performance without any purchase of the ticket. The bar on the roof top is opened as a bar during night time and it will be a small food court during daytime. The ramps behind the stage helps the performance sound to be bounced out to decrease the noise and it also can be used as an area for people to view the stage performance.
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