
THE TEMPLE OF THE LOST FACADE 2018
This studio project was an excercise in adaptive reuse using a dying mall. The goals of this project were tectonic in creative reuse of the existing materials and simple construction methods to create dynamic space
The Temple of the Lost Facade at Mall 205 is an Artist Residency Space with a performance art component. The resident artist works as an Abbot to the Temple, for the duration of their residency performing rituals based on identity, commodity, and The Gruen Effect for Patron temple members and visitors. The Ground floor is comprised of three chapels, The Chapel of Gruen, The Chapel of the Lost Facade, and The Chapel of Artification. The Chapels are connected by a 3 story open-air, covered “Great Hall”. The second floor contains an “Abbot’s Residence”, an art studio, and a large storage room used to house some of the Temple Rituals’ Artifacts.
Constructed out of remnants of the mall’s Past life (and some borrowed materials from its current life)-- Studs, corrugated polycarbonate, and five of the most exemplary facades from the height of mall culture. The space itself works to perform as both a place of ideal-preservation, as well as a something that can breath an entirely new life into a dying mall through the introduction of high art.





TEMPLE
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East Portland Performing Arts Center




























Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Arch 581 Professor Anna Goodman

Arch 581
Arch 581 Professor Anna Goodman Quinn McCallum-Law
Professor Anna Goodman
Arch 581 Professor Anna Goodman




Quinn McCallum-Law
Quinn McCallum-Law

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Professor Anna Goodman Quinn McCallum-Law










































EPPAC is a place centered in the performing arts of the Jade District and the Asian and Pacific Islander community. The building starts at its core as a circle, it pushes and pulls with the gridded city to stretch and form space for its programs. The exterior is shrouded in louvres that close and open to respond to needs of the users. EPPAC contains a Black Box Theatre, Event Space, After-School
EPPAC is a place centered in the performing arts of the Jade District and the Asian and Pacific Islander community. The building starts at its core as a circle, it pushes and pulls with the gridded city to stretch and form space for its programs. The exterior is shrouded in louvres that close and open to respond to needs of the users. EPPAC contains a Black Box Theatre, Event Space, After-School Performing Arts Center, Recording Studio as Well as an exterior circular “Courtyard Theatre” that works in Conjunction with both the Theatre Program and Event Space.
EPPAC is a place centered in the performing arts of the Jade District and the Asian and Pacific Islander community. The building starts at its core as a circle, it pushes and pulls with the gridded city to stretch and form space for its programs. The exterior is shrouded in louvres that close and open to respond to needs of the users. EPPAC contains a Black Box Theatre, Event Space, After-School
Performing Arts Center, Recording Studio as Well as an exterior circular “Court yard Theatre” that works in Conjunction with both the Theatre Program and Event
EPPAC is a place centered in the performing arts of the Jade District and the Asian and Pacific Islander community. The building starts at its core as a circle, it pushes and pulls with the gridded city to stretch and form space for its programs. The exterior is shrouded in louvres that close and open to respond to needs of the users. EPPAC contains a Black Box Theatre, Event Space, After-School Performing Arts Center, Recording Studio as Well as an exterior circular “Court yard Theatre” that works in Conjunction with both the Theatre Program and Event




Performing Arts Center, Recording Studio as Well as an exterior circular “Court yard Theatre” that works in Conjunction with both the Theatre Program and Event

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