MArch Architectural Design Application number: 21136337
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INCEPTION
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URAMICHI
03
READING+
·Academic ·Individual ·2nd semester of 3rd year ·2020.02-2020.08
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04 IN SOLITUDE ·Academic ·Individual ·1st semester of 4th year ·2020.10-2021.01
01 INCEPTION The traditional movie is a process of passive acceptance, which is experienced by the audience through vision and hearing. I want to design a theater, hoping that the audience can actively participate in the movie in various ways, not only through vision and hearing.
BACKGROND
PLOT
Since the British immersive drama "SLEEP NO MORE" was wellreceived in the 2011 performance. Immersive drama becomes popular. It breaks the distance between the original stage and the audience and allows the audience to participate. In terms of spatial form, the immersive theater has also broken the space arrangement of the traditional theater. It is a very interesting proposition to use space more suitable for the scene of the script. The script I chose is the movie "Inception". The plot is rich and compact while showing the scenes of reality, dreams, and the relationship between several layers of dreams. The audience can choose to follow different roles in the process to advance the plot.
Raelity
Yusuf's dream
kick4
Arthur's dream
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kick3
Eames's dream
kick2
Cobb's dream
Fischer
Mr. Saito
Ariadne kick1 Cobb
Limbo
level 1
level 2
LOCATION The site is located along the coast of Shenzhen, where the government plans to build an opera house and a series of supporting facilities, including subway stations, parking lots, and city parks. This area will attract people who like drama to gather here. Traditional theatre forms are too common, and immersive theatres provide new ways of viewing theatre.
level 3
limbo
limbo
Urben Living Room
The Opera House
CHARACTERS
Supporting Facility
Dom Cobb A professional thief who specializes in conning secrets from his victims by infiltrating their dreams.
Arthur Cobb's partner who manages and researches the missions.
Ariadne A graduate student who is recruited to various dreamscape
of architecture construct the es.
ELEMENTS
Gyro A sign to distinguish dreams from reality
Numbers & photo Fischer's memories of his father
Mimors reflecting virtuality and reality
Music It's time to wake up.
Eames A sharp-tongued associate of Cobb.
Mr. Saito A Japanese businessman who employs Cobb for the team's mission
Yusuf An avant-garde pharmacologist
Robert Michael Fischer Their target, who is the son of the doss of a business empire.
Japanese-style miror lantern
classroom pazzles
old factory stairs column
storm train road
corridor bar
snow safe in safe fortress
level 3 scene 7 safe
bar shop rooftop level 1 scene 5 storm
level 2 scene 6 hotel
scene 3 workshop
scene 8 infrmation
scene 2 classroom
room in room sickbed frame
scene 1 maze
scene 4 bar&shop
shop
kitchen
bar
scene 4 bar toilet
lift
office
dressing room
dressing room
rehearsal room lift scene 3 workshop
scene 8
lift
scene 1 maze
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lift
enter scene 2 class
store
ticket
-0.30
1st floor plan
±0.00
scene 5 storm 5.00
lift
15.00
lift 10.00
lift lift
scene 6 hotel
2nd floor plan
scene 7 safe
MAZE
This is the first room that the audience sees when they enter the theater and the last room that they pass through before they leave. There are intricate Japanese staircases and rooms where the audience can watch the actors from different heights. This is the key to the whole story of the theater.
WORKSHOP
This is where the protagonists plan their dreams. Here, for the first time, the elements associated with dreams appear. Mirrors, by means of rotating mirrors, make simple Spaces complex and distorted.
BAR
This is a space that is open to the outside world where the protagonist is looking for the help of his friends so this is a space for connection.
SCENE6 The audience is asked to find the right door in the corridor that leads to the depths of the dream. People around start to decrease.
L2
L1 VE LE
SCENE5 It is a long, swaying corridor, heralding the beginning of a dream.
SCENE8 There is a hidden room about the life of the target.
SUBPLOT
SCENE4 In the bar the protagonist finds Allies. The audience can find friends here, too.
REALI T Y
LEV SCENE7 This is the core of the dream. The secret surrounded by layer upon layer of the barrier.
L VE E L
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SCENE1 The first scene audience sees after entering the theater is a complicated room full of stairs. It is like a three-dimensional maze.
SCENE2 A classroom in the university The protagonist starts looking for helpers.
SCENE3 The workshop used by the protagonists to design their dreams. There are many interactive installations which are connected to the dream scenes.
The story starts here and ends here.
02 URAMICHI “ 裏道 ” After the pursuit of the complex peak has passed, the pursuit of the original self will begin. This is a therme at the intersection of fashion and history, allowing people to abandon their appearance and face themselves. Contrary to Omotesando" 表 参 道 ", which pursues fashion, what is pursued here is inner simplicity, so it is the Uramichi" 裏道 ".
LOCATION There are many flagship stores of major fashion brands gathered on Omotesando. Nearby Takeshita Street presents Harajuku culture that young people like. There are many fashion culture styles around here. It is an intersection of cultural fusion.
DIVIDING LINE
MEIJI JINGU GYOEN
YOYOGI PARK
history
future
ARCHITECT
FASHION
HARAJUKU STASION KIMONO
1914-1918 WORLD WAR Ⅰ
1937-1945 WORLD WAR Ⅱ MEIJI JINJYA MIYUKI ZOKU 1964 SUMMER OLYMPICS YOYOGI NATIONAL GYMNASIUM
OMOTESENDO HILLS UCLA STYLE
GYRE
KARASU ZOKU
DIOR
URAHARA MOVEMENT KOKYO PLAZA GANGURO GAL
WITH HARAJYUKU
UNBALANCE STYLE 2020 SUMMER OLYMPICS
JAPAN NATIONAL STADIUM
JAPAN NATIONAL STADIUM
At the beginning of the 20th century, Japan was still in a very traditional period. After World War I and World War II, Japan was influenced by the United States. In the 1960s, Omotesando developed into a street where fashion brands gathered. In the second half of the 20th century, local Japanese designers began to rise and gradually formed a unique style. After entering the 21st century, Japan began to pursue national traditional culture. The design of the Olympic venues also chose a traditional design.
FORM FINDING
FACADE SYSTEM
LAYER 1 GRIDS
The side facing Omotesando is dominated elements. The main material is mirror, steel. Continue the fashionable atmosphere
GRIDS 70% + CUBES 20% + FRAM
FUNCTION RME
COMMERCE
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LAYER 2 CUBES
LAYER 3 FRAMES
The material of the tower building changes from top to bottom from wood to steel.
GRIDS 50% +
CUBES 40% + FRAMES 10%
The side facing Yoyogi Park is dominated by wood. Echoes with traditional architecture.
GRIDS 50% +
CUBES 15% + FRAMES 35%
SECTION
1
THERME
1
2
2 COMMERCE
03 READING+ Reading generally refers to reading books. But I think all the way to increase knowledge can be defined as "reading". In this architectural design, there is a combination of various ways of reading.
LOCATION
HISTOR
Power Station of Art
Shanghai Children's Art Theatre
Mercedes-Benz Arena Long Museum
China Arts Museum
Yuz Museum Shanghai
Shanghai Center of Photography
West Bund Museum
Art West Bund TANK Shanghai
art gallery
exhibition
skating
jogging
walk the dog
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Many modern art museums have been built along the Huangpu River. The cultural atmosphere is strong, and the library can be used as a space for public communication and rest.
Language appears
The location of the library is on the west bank of the Huangpu River, near the Long Art Museum. The surrounding area is planned to function as an urban park and riverside trail, where you can run, skateboard, and rock climb. On the weekends and evenings, many people will walk and exercise nearby.
RY OF LIBRART
International Federation of Library Associations established.
in Shanghai
Holography appears
number of galleries
Video & Recoder appears New York Public Library, the largest public library in the United States.
25.3M
131 2019
China's library industry has entered a period of relatively prosperous development.
The library of the Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen is a modern library.
A total of 960 exhibitions were held in 2019, 70% of which were contemporary art exhibitions.
2.1M
25 2010
The Beijing Normal University Library was officially established.
Pope Nicholas rebuilds the Vatican Library, collects secular works, and is open to scholars.
Merton College of Oxford University and its library established.
The University of Constantinople was completed, and its university library has gradually evolved with the increasing influence of the school.
Islamic culture reached its peak, universities emerged and Baghdad has 30 public libraries.
The Empire Library of Constantinople was rich in books and became the largest library in the world at that time.
Theodosius issued a decree prohibiting paganism and ordered the destruction of non-Christian libraries.
Christian Bishop Alexander founded the Christian Library in Jerusalem, which later became one of the focal points for Christian literature.
Roman Emperor Trajan established the Ulpia Library, the largest library in ancient Rome.
In Greece, and scholars and writers gradually owned private libraries.
King Ashurbanipal's library was established .
In the materials of the Assyrian god Assur, Tiglath-Pileser I, the first library founder to know his name, appears.
Librarians and libraries appeared in the ancient kingdom of Egypt.
The Nippur temple in present Iraq is one of the earliest known libraries.
11.14M
114 2010
8.41M
83 2019 25 of them are state art galleries
Shanghai Library Founded
Ningbo Tianyi Pavilion is the oldest private library in China
The Yuan Dynasty set up a secretary to supervise the court library's classics. The scale is larger than before, and more officials manage books.
Bi Sheng invented clay type printing. Chongwenyuan was built as a special department for national collections.
The Guozi Temple was changed to the Guozijian, becoming the highest institution and educational management and collection institution in ancient China.
The Eastern Jin National Library is known as the "secret pavilion".
The establishment of secretarial supervision, specializing in the offical collection of book
Cai Lun improved papermaking. Qin Shihuang unified China, unified the words, and formed the official collection system of the dynasty. There was a "contention of hundreds of schools", and the scholars wrote in writing, saying that a large number of books and private collections began to appear. Royal historians appeared in the Shang Dynasty was responsible for recording and preserving the classics. Text appears
sightseeing
Ages Middle
visitors
number of museums
office building
Emperor Xuanzong sought Tao's ambassador, and ordered the Taoist books to be searched, edited and edited in detail, and compiled into "collection".
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FORM FINDING
mass
The mass is in the middle of the trail. It blocks the main route for pedestrians.
platform Hydrophilic platforms have been added to the shore so as not to block pedestrian routes. Reduced area of one layer.
entrance There are entrances on the first and second floors. The entrance on the second floor and the overpass are connected to form a square.
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The facade river has c walkways Increase th and persp
streamline The streamline inside the building extends upwards around the middle space.
FUNCTION
views
theater
e facing the continuous glass and glass walls. he viewing area pective.
F3-4
meeting room
Equipment such as holographic projection and VR are installed in the theater. The public can experience reading methods that cannot be done in daily life.
veranda
conputer area
F2-3
stairs
These spaces are mainly used for reading. It is divided into reading space when quiet, space for communication and space with computer equipment. Separated by glass, it can be soundproof but does not block the line of sight.
reading area
study area
children area
F1
rest
The first floor is mainly a space for people to rest, and a reading area for children. It is a relatively active space.
date
cafe
reception
meeting
work
cafe
read
children zoon
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC & PLAN
18.750
Class Room
14.500
Lecture Theater
11.750
Reading Steps 8.400
8.400
Study Room
Exihibition Space 5.000
±0.000
Children Reading Space ±0.000
±0.000
Long Table Space
Workshop
18.750
18.750
Long Table Space
14.500
Storage
12.400
7.700
Meeting Room Rest Platform
8.400
Reading Room F2-F3
8.400
5.000
Siqhtseeing Platform Reading Platform
±0.000
Rest Steps 5.000
Lobby
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read activity view
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16m
The lounge area in the lobby on the first floor and the grand staircase leading to the second floor
25.50
18.75
11.75
9.00
SECTION
The viewing corridor and platfo
orm facing the Huangpu River
Sight communication between various areas
Interactive space in the reading area
23.40
19.40
12.40
8.40
5.00
±0.00
04 IN SOLITUDE Different environments can affect people's emotions. For example, rainy days may make people more lonely, but sunny days may not. This is a monster looking for loneliness. He is trying to express loneliness in space, attracting lonely people into it, confiding in him, and even indulging in it.
Mr.C He always stays alone. He thought he liked being alone. In fact, he is lonely.
Where he lives? Location | Vilniemi,Peninsula,Finland
23°45′E
23°46′E
23°47′E
23°48′E
60°16′N
Karjalohjanselkä
60°15′N
Vilniemi is by the Karjalohjanselkä surrounded by forest. There is no city around, only a few families are scattered in the forest. No traffic, no crowds.
*Nation The United Nations announced the "Global Happiness Report 2019", Finland's happiness index is the first, this is the second time it has topped the list. However, what is chilling is that this country has other data that makes us feel incredible. Ninety percent of Finnish citizens have suffered from depression and social disorders, 10% of young people suffer from depression and anxiety of varying degrees, and 50% of them have not been treated. Currently, more than 5% of Finland’s population suffers from depression. One-third of Finland is within the Arctic Circle, with long winters and nights. As the temperature drops, the sun is getting less and less, and people start to feel depressed.
Finland's forest coverage is about 80%, about 22.82 million hectares, 4.2 hectares per capita.
*Population The population density of Finland is extremely low. Compared to Japan, which is about the same size as its country, the population density of Finland is only one-tenth of that. It is very common for a city to be empty on the streets. Besides, Finland’s forest coverage rate is as high as 80%. Finnish forests are a rare beauty, but living there seems to be isolated from the world.
"For someone this is how the world has always felt. Show the lonely.They are not alone."
*Society The University of Pittsburgh surveyed young people aged 19 to 32 and found that heavy users of social networks are more likely to be lonely. Because they can always see the status of familiar or unfamiliar friends, and everyone's performance on social networks will look better than in their real lives. These beautiful things can easily highlight their loneliness.
Comparison of country population, country area and population density 7868.6 Person/km2 Million
Therefore, social networks have exacerbated our loneliness. Moreover, this loneliness will continue to enter a cycle of self-reinforcing: To prove that we are not outlier and lonely, we will publish our beautiful state on the Internet, and then receive a lot of likes without accident, which makes us sure that others are paying attention to me, which makes us lonely Feeling soothed. However, this kind of very easy comfort does not last long, because we do not really feel the presence of each other, and we dare not leave our mobile phones because that is the only evidence that we are still in the group. Long-term loneliness can cause great harm to the body. John Cacioppo, a professor of psychology at the University of Chicago, pointed out that loneliness weakens the immune system and makes us more likely to get sick. For example, the prevalence of the cardiovascular disease in lonely people is three times that of normal people, and their lifestyle increases the incidence of cancer by 2~ 3 times. Not to mention, the psychological damage caused by loneliness makes us more vulnerable.
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Finland
Italy
UK
377962 Japan
Singapore
What is in his mind? outside
at home 0:00
wake up breakfast
shopping
lunch
walk fishing
dinner bar sleep 24:00 10:00 wake up The sky is still dark. It was still cold outside. 10:30 breakfast The hot coffee is delicious. 10:50 get out There are many people on the bus. It's snowing 11:20 shopping The supermarket is far from home. But he bought the food he likes. 14:30 walk in the forest After it snowed, the scenery in the forest was beautiful. 16:00 fishing Finally, he only caught a small fish. 18:00 dinner He ate the fish at dinner. 19:00 bar His favorite wine is sold out. 22:00 sleep He didn't talk to anyone today. AGAIN!
nothing
sunlight
Stay alone...
Should I walk into the sun?
rain
water
peace
unstable
When will the rain stop?
I can't breathe anymore!
Peaceful life is the best.
Really tangled~
Because of the lonely environment, Mr.C was immersed in the inner world more and more deeply.
In his inner world, a few pieces appeared.
The pieces shimmered. They grow gradually and connect with each other.
Eventually, they become a space by the river and glowing pieces gather in the depths, enticing Mr.C to enter.
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depressed
*on the Shore It is a creature in the water. Stretch out its "hand" to the land and seek the company of humans. It attracts people passing by the forest to find it, enter it, and take their solitude as food.
*under the Water It is architecture. Just like a stone. It allows people to enter the water without actually entering. One day no one will come again. It lost its food, became rigid, and became a fish residence.