REF./Architecture

*입체가로로 연결되는 퍼포먼스 홀 [ Michael Maltzan Architecture ] Mashouf Performing Arts Center

5osA 2011. 3. 6. 11:00
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마쉬프 퍼포밍 센터의 메인 컨셉은무한 확장 연결에서 찾아 볼 수 있다.
가로변 지층에서 연결되는 순환램프는 자연스럽게 학생들과 주변거주자를
건물로의 유입을 일으키며 각 프로그램( 학생들을 위한 퍼포먼스, 또는
교육의 공간)으로 연결하여 준다. 
다음 레벨도 전이된 이용자들은 각각의 퍼포먼스 스페이스(대극장,소극장)
로 인도된다. 특히 메스들의 유기적인 조합에서 자연스럽게
형성된 내부 중정은 입체램프와 연결되어
또다른 내외부공간의 경험을 이끌어준다.

The Mashouf Performing Arts Center, designed by Los Angeles-based Michael Maltzan Architecture, aims to inspire continued artistic creativity and promote collaboration among the programs through expanded performance and education spaces for students as well as offering a venue for the region’s top performing arts organizations.

The building will anchor the southwestern edge of the SF State campus, establishing for the University an iconic presence within the city and larger cultural community.


North Elevation, Phase 1 Along Font Boulevard, Night View: As day turns to night, the building’s glass perimeter glows with activity, broadcasting the pulse of creativity and life within. (Image: Michael Maltzan Architecture)

Main Entry, Phase 1 From East Along Font Boulevard Day View: Along Font Boulevard, the building lifts overhead, creating an expansive entry. Layered public, performance and academic spaces reinforce a sense of connection between students, faculty, theatregoers and the community. (Image: Michael Maltzan Architecture)

Main Entry, Phase 1 From East Along Font Boulevard Night View: Along Font Boulevard, the building lifts overhead, creating an expansive entry. Layered public, performance and academic spaces reinforce a sense of connection between students, faculty, theatregoers and the community. (Image: Michael Maltzan Architecture)

Aerial View: Integrating a diversity of academic and performance spaces, the building forms a singular whole punctuated by theatres and interior courtyards - creating a continuous platform for multidisciplinary collaboration. (Image: Michael Maltzan Architecture)

Datum Level Model: Studios, workshops, and curricular spaces are grouped around the central volumes of the performance halls, interwoven by circulation paths that knit the project to the courtyards at its center. (Image: Michael Maltzan Architecture)

Music Recital Hall: The 300-seat Music Recital Hall offers a dynamic space for musical performance; the seamless extension of its surfaces surrounding the audience, with performers at its center. (Image: Michael Maltzan Architecture)

1,200 Seat Theatre View from Stage: The 1,200-seat theatre supports a range of performances including music, theatre, opera and dance as well as serving as a space for public debates and panel discussions. (Image: Michael Maltzan Architecture)

1,200 Seat Theatre View from Audience: The dynamic form of the theatre’s balconies fosters a sense of individual intimacy while knitting audience and performer together. (Image: Michael Maltzan Architecture)

Little Theatre: The 450-seat Little Theatre offers an intimate setting, where performer and audience share a single space bounded by the arced seating rising from the stage floor and the undulating grid above. (Image: Michael Maltzan Architecture)

Main Entry Ramp / Curricular Spaces & 103-Seat Lecture Hall: A series of ramps provide universal access across the building’s folded form, reinforcing the sense of connection and exchange between the building’s diverse population and multiple programs. (Image: Michael Maltzan Architecture)


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