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THEATRICAL POCKETS

Bachelor Thesis

How the formation of new activities and events has shaped architectural types and / or vice versa?

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Is there a causal relationship between the formal system of spaces and the system of events?

The remains of an old cinema in the project's adjacencies make it possible to renovate and restart it.

Lalehzar is a street that experiences conflict between two non-homogeneous types of programs. The first sets up a dramatic and imaginary mise-en-scène, and the second deals with the naturalistic and everyday mise-en-scène of its today's fields (collection of lighting stores).

This street is not a faded memory of its past but a place that contains a significant part of the cultural history of the city; it is a place to investigate, a passage on the very first steps in the public arena, a street for conversation, and a road for walking—an avenue for watching, listening, learning, shopping, and many other neglected capacities of a city.

The placement of an active cultural core at a high historical concentration on this street will create a potential to renovate its cultural monuments—a multi-purpose project consisting of exhibition halls, shared work studios, and galleries.

connecting direction rotation

Three separated parts used in the design: Space Envelopes - Ramp - Elevator - Retaining structures

The built space (space envelopes) is located a certain distance from the ground. Therefore, the formation of varieties of program sequences at the street level would be possible.

Spatial envelope along the ramplan idea

Through the idea of free section space organization, pockets are freely placed in the section in the form of envelopes independent of the level of each floor. In this project, separated space envelopes are freely placed on any level, while supporting structure allows them to be suspended by a clamp connection. Each part has an internal structure that fits its geometry. The inner system is connected to the outer, and retaining structures from its upper part.

Site

Ettehadiye Historical House

Cinema (Iran)

Cinema ( Laleh And Alborz)

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