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EVENT IS A NATURAL PHENOMENON OF DOWNTOWN PHOENIX. It is a characteristic which defines the creative culture of the site's context particularly along ROOSEVELT ROW. As of late, this defining characteristic is changing: the artist culture, and event makers are moving from ROOSEVELT ROW as a result of new housing marketed and designed not for them, but for the increased demographic of young professionals working in the southern downtown region. This new housing is more costly and does not provide amenities for these artists. Given this Student Pavilion's need for a large event space, there is an understanding that an opportunity exists to give the public this sense of event it has supported for many years. Given that the site neighbors the Phoenix Civic Space Park, the project uses the park to heighten this quality of event as well as heighten it within the park. Four different scales of event within the context and their characteristics were studied as a means of incorporating the character of the city within the project.
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ADE 522: Spring 2016 Advanced Architectural Studio II
Students: Nick Shekerjian, Shivansh Thanawala, Xueke Yang Instructor: Thomas Hartman