Where Architecture Takes Center Stage, Redefining Theater in the Heart of New york city

PROSCENIUM LOST

University of Pennsylvania [Fall 2023]
Brian Deluna, ARCH602 Critic
Team | Diego Martin

  • Rhinoceros 3D, Grasshopper, Twinmotion, V-Ray for Rhino, ZBrush, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign

    3D Print, Lasercut, Wood Work, Vacuum Forming, Spray Paint

  • Architecture, Parametric/Iterative Design, Digital Visualization, Model Making

Proscenium Lost challenges and reimagines traditional theater norms, offering fresh cultural and spatial perspectives. It encourages visitors to engage with space, site, and the city in novel ways, promising a dynamic theater experience.

The outer layer features custom slumped glass units (IGUs) arranged in unconventional patterns, creating a captivating curtain wall. As visitors approach, they are welcomed by a non-structural glulam screen that adds depth and intrigue while guiding them from the public realm into the theater. This screen also provides catwalk spaces for public circulation. The innermost layer consists of triangulated wood-framed volumes, offering structural stability and an intimate ambiance through diagonal trusses, setting the stage for immersive theater experiences.

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