Next Project

Future Histories: LA's Film Industry

Part 2 Project 2022
Wei Qiu
Morgane Copp
University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles | USA
The project at hand speculates on the future of abandoned sound stage typologies of movie studios in Los Angeles due to the emerging technologies for digital scene - making which will eventually render the currently required physical spaces, obsolete. Instead of imagining a clean slate to exercise yet another version of tabula rasa towards a generic urban patterning, the project, very conscious of resource scarcity of our moment, speculated on an alternative form of urbanism which challenges present norms and assumptions of zoning, historic preservation, adaptive reuse, landscape, public space, urbanism and architecture as they are broadly practiced. . By flipping the figure ground, in essence removing the roof of the obsolete sound stages, and building program in between these containers - we imagined a new urban fabric. One in which the interiority of sound stages are turned into large open courtyards, with remnants of film making techniques, equipment and set designs. Ultimately, the project is about what to do when an industry that culturally identifies LA, relocates.The outcome is a maze-like scenario that promotes densifying in place, alteration of the existing, diversity of public spaces and an alternative form of mix-use urban development.

Tutor(s)

2022
• Page Hits: 1490         • Entry Date: 09 August 2022         • Last Update: 02 November 2022