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Contents
location
Project outline
project analysis
1. Plan
2. Elevation
3. Section
4. Program
Findings
1. Circulation pattern
2. Scale & proportion
3. Space to human
mass relation
4. Spatial quality
5. Form vocabulary
Matsumoto Performing Arts Centre
4. • The biggest challenge was
in finding a way to fit the
entire program into an
unusually shaped site that
stretches from north to
south like a wine bottle.
• Although intuitively this
would have placed the
stage at the back edge of
the site, such a
configuration would turn
the back of the building
toward the residential area
to the south.
• comprised of one small and
one large performance hall
Project outline
5. Project Outline
The larger hall, which seats 1800
opera performances for the annual
summer Saito Kinen Festival, as
well as a variety of theatrical
performances and other events.
Smaller hall which seats 240
Smaller local events and citizens’
meetings are housed in the more
intimate space of the
7. 1. Lobby connects the foyers of both the main hall and the small hall
2. is an area of spacious dimensions that makes it possible to forget the
very narrow shape of the land on which the Centre was constructed.
plan
1. Small hall
2. Foyer
3. Theatre park
4. Rear stage
5. Side stage
6. Stage
7. Main
3rd floor
8. •On the building's fifth floor, directly above the rear stage of the Main Hall and the
lobby, are found the Centre's large and medium-size rehearsal rooms.
plan 5th floor plan
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elevation
1. Façade appeared to be so simple
2. Gray round wall
3. Surroundings were not uniformly attractive and that the interior spatial sequence
leading up to the theatre deserved a more remarkable and inspiring façade.
4. Façade are perforated GRC panel inlaid with glass
11. perspective
1st floor Stair end to restaurant perspective
1st floor Small hall to rear stage perspective
1st floor rear stage to main hall perspective
12. perspective
Grand stair to rear stage back glass
Small hall foyer to restaurant, kitchen , outside
Main hall pavilion to rear stage back glass
13. perspective
Small hall pavilion to stage
Small hall foyer to restaurant, kitchen , outside
Main hall pavilion to rear stage back glass
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CIRCULATION
entrance
1. Recessed entrance provide shelter and
receives a portion of exterior space into
the realm of building
2. small canal ran along the circumference of
the building.
•Glass work on the front entrance area
•Recessed entrance•Recessed entrance
small canal
18. function area
Gross floor area 9142.5 m2
Usable floor area 19184 m2
Large hall
small
Rehearsal room
studios
administration
Service
19. 1. A large space envelop and contain a smaller
space within its volume.
2. The larger enveloping space serves as three
dimensional field for the smaller space
contained it
3. The contained space differ in form from the
enveloping space in order to strengthen its
image as a free standing volume
4. This contrast indicate a functional differences
between two spaces
5. Linear organization of spaces
Spatial quality
Linear organization of spaces
21. FINDINGS
Space to human mass relationship
1. Lack of big opening give the mass a solid look.
2. Solidness is reduced by the greater curvature
3. impressive thinness of columns give highly floating look to
the projected mass
thinness of columnsgreater curvature
22. 1. STRETCHOUT AND PRESENT A
BROADFACE TO ITS SITE
2. Unusual organic shape.
3. Curved surface
4. Rational approach
5. A relaxation in clumsiness
FINDINGS
Form vocabulary
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A WORK OF ART FOR
WORKS OF ART
EVERSON
MUSEUM OF ART
IEOH
MING PEI
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Project outline
project analysis
1. Plan
2. Elevation
3. Section
4. Program
Findings
1. Ciculation pattern
2. Scale & proportion
3. Space to human
mass relation
4. Spatial quality
5. Form vocubulary
CONTENTS
Everson Museum of Art
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Concept
•Traditionally museums
•containers that subtly told their use and clearly told how to use them.
•had order, balance in composition, oftentimes symmetry and discernible entrances.
•I M PEI rejected the traditional notion
•experience sculpture in three dimensions by moving around it.
•to discover how to enter the building and be delighted by the spaces we find.
•does not readily tell us how to use it, how to enter it or what to expect.
•in a very different way, tell us that it is about art.
•ells us we should look at buildings and art from a different perspective
•asks us to explore and question what we think art,
or sculpture, or spaces, or buildings should be.
•begins as a search for the front door becomes
•a journey to experience art and architecture from a new point of view.
27. 1. considered a work of art in
itself.
2. perceived as a piece of
sculpture placed on a
podium that one walks
around.
3. difficult to find the
entrance – almost forcing
visitors to walk around it to
experience the structure.
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OUTLINE
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function Area(app)
Total site area
central sculpture court 50sft
auditorium 4015 sft
Entrance plaza 4000sft
library 900 sft
gallerry 625sft
adminstration 1300sft
Area distribution
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1. All paths are linear and straight
2. The configuration of the path is flexible
3. Move in time through a sequence of space
Findings
Circulation pattern
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FINDINGS
Spatial quality
1. Elevated base plan: A horizontal plane
elevated above the ground established
vertical surface along its edges that reinforce
the visual separation between its field and
surrounding ground.
2. Depressed base plan : A horizontal plane
depressed into the ground plane utilizes the
vertical surfaces of lowered to define a
volume of space
3. Over head plan : a horizontal plane located
overhead define a volume of space between
itself and the ground plane
Overhead plan
Depressed base plan
elevated base plan
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FINDINGS
Spatial quality
1. Without any interlocking Adjacent spaces
Make the whole project
2. stand free within its site but extend its interior spaces to
merge with private exterior spaces
3. the slots of space defined by rectangular galleries 1are
modulated by altering the spacing and configuration
4. external voids are used as circulation paths
5. spaces are adjacent to each other
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1. Stand as a distinct from in its space and
dominate its site
2. Stand as a positive form in negative space
3. Different mass is grouped as a clustered form
4. The unadorned corners of the form emphasize
the volume of their mass
5. Parts of the museum are related with one
another in a consistent manner
6. Rectangular cluster form 4.Undaorned corner of form
Cluster organizationCluster organization
FINDINGS
Spatial quality
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FINDINGS
Spatial quality
1. Visual and spatial continuity is interrupted
between the form of building and outdoor
spaces.
2. An elevated plane define a transitional space
between the interior of a building and outdoor
environment
interrupted spatial continuity
elevated transitional space