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bulbous form offers a welcoming approach with two entrances cutting the
geometric facade along a diagonal axis, helping to maximize pedestrian flow
across the site, the surrounding landscaping accentuates these public
openings and also redefines the surrounding cityscape. a large plaza located
in front of the main entrance offers views into the building’s interior through
a tall glass facade, which creates a theatrical interplay between performers
and the public. referencing the curving structures of nearby temples, the
building is a modern reinterpretation of classical Sejong architecture
swooping upwards at from the main entrance is a pleated sculptural interior
that leads people through the atrium into the theater’s main foyer, spaces
and platforms for observation feature throughout, providing options to both
observe and be a part of the action alongside the theater’s regular functions,
the center also consists of a restaurant, media lab, lecture theater and an art
gallery, environmentally efficient in design the intricately patterned louvers
not only perform a thermal role, they act as a dramatic backdrop For the
city of Sejong in South Korea a new Center for the Performing Arts is a
vital part of the cities emergence and growth as a place of culture and
depth. Asymptote’s propos al calls for an architecture rooted in the
contemporary urban life of the city an embrace and celebration of
contemporary culture as expressed through elegant and sophisticated design
principals. The design of this center for performing arts also sets out to
capture the spirit and flavors of local architectural traditions. The elegantly
curved roofs of nearby pavilions and temples and the stoic solidity of
traditional monumental buildings are transformed in this architecture into a
contemporary language, expressing the continuity of culture and Sejong’s
21st century cultural aspirations