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Playfulness reimagines the traditional theater experience by challenging the strict separation between audience and performer. Rooted in the belief that architecture can foster interaction, curiosity, and delight, the project explores how small-scale, playful architectural elements鈥攃ombined with vibrant color strategies鈥攃an activate a new kind of theater: one that invites participation, encourages exploration, and disrupts spatial hierarchy.
The core idea of 鈥減lay鈥 evolves into a strategy for spatial integration. Rather than organizing the building around isolated functions, the design creates dynamic "hinge" spaces at the overlaps between three distinct theaters: indoor performance, outdoor movie, and semi-indoor music. At these intersections, flexible and overlapping environments emerge, allowing performances to blend together and visitors to move fluidly between them. The boundaries are intentionally soft, encouraging programs to coexist, adapt, and evolve. These in-between areas become spaces of spontaneity, supporting informal performance, rest, gathering, and unexpected social interaction.
Situated beside the monumental Power Center in Ann Arbor, the project embraces contrast through both form and atmosphere. While the Power Center is heavy, enclosed, and formal, Playfulness responds with a lighter and more open presence. The architecture is designed to feel breathable and welcoming within its context. Color is used not simply as decoration but as a spatial and emotional tool. It marks transitions, defines use, and brings energy to both the building and its surrounding landscape. Playful tectonic elements鈥攕uch as stacked platforms, suspended parts, and layered structures鈥攆urther dissolve the boundary between architecture and ground. These features invite people to explore the building as part of the landscape, rather than approaching it as a closed-off object.
Ultimately, Playfulness proposes a new typology for performance space, not just as a venue for watching, but as a civic playground for gathering, participation, and joyful exploration. It is a place where performance and daily life intersect, and where architecture becomes an open invitation to engage.
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Yuyi Shen
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Architectural Design - Outdoor Terraces & Patios
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TUO.INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO
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Interior Design - Residential聽
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Hisense Air Conditioning Co., Ltd.
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Product Design - Energy Products & Devices
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Wen-Chi Hsueh
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Conceptual Design - Packaging