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奥斯卡典礼举办地 | 洛杉矶联合车站的复古魅力设计

2021/04/26 20:22:00
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奥斯卡典礼举办地 | 洛杉矶联合车站的复古魅力设计-0
Architect David Rockwell designed the sets for last night's Oscars ceremony within LA's art deco Union Station to reflect the feeling of past Academy Awards nights.
Rockwell transformed Union Station's main ticket hall into the venue for the 91st Academy Awards main ceremony, which was delayed by two months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Union Station's ticket hall served as the main auditorium
The architect, who also created the sets for the Oscars' 81st and 82nd events, based his design on the idea of creating an intimate supper club for nominees and their guests.
Referencing old Hollywood glamour, the set was informed by early Oscars ceremonies including the first event which was a private dinner held at Los Angeles' Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in 1929.
"The Oscars ceremony is always intimate and grand at the same time, more so this year with Union Station's soaring and historic details," said Rockwell.
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Seating booths faced the stage
Custom tables and chairs were installed in the ticket hall to create a curved multi-layered seating area facing a circular wooden thrust stage.
The spaced-out seating was designed so that attendees could remain in small groups in order to minimise unnecessary mixing in line with social distancing measures. Many presenters also spoke from their respective tables.
On the lower tiers, intimate wooden banquettes and individual chairs were lined with plush blue velvet and finished with elegant silver rails. Each table featured a small lamp decorated with gold Oscars statuettes.
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The ticket hall's grand ceiling. Photo is by Panic Studio LA
Oversized draped curtains matching the seating's upholstery defined the stage's backdrop, which was flanked by a pair of geometric screens that showed the event.
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Around the space, a scattering of similar screens served as digital picture frames displaying retro black and white photographs from past Oscars nights, which switched to live footage of the stage during the ceremony.
"We conceived a room within a room that made circulation intuitive, enveloped the audience in an intimate embrace and created a space in which the action happens everywhere, not just on stage," explained Rockwell.
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Alongside the main venue, Union Station's north patio was turned into an outdoor seating area with teak, multi-layered decking.
Lounge areas featuring light green and blue Roche Bobois outdoor furniture upholstered in Missoni fabric were laid out underneath trees laden with lanterns and clusters of flowers.
Open to attendees throughout the ceremony, monitors were placed at regular intervals across the patio in order to live stream the events happening inside.
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The north patio
Rockwell is an American architect and designer who founded architecture practice The Rockwell Group in 1984.
The firm recently unveiled a kit of parts designed to turn New York City's streets into socially distanced outdoor restaurants, as well as an elevated wooden walkway that connects various amenities within a residents-only leisure club in Manhattan.
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Flowers and lanterns decorated the space
Other set design projects on Dezeen include an escapist TV set featuring real sand, designed for live interviews by Swedish studio ASKA, and a virtual Midsummer Night's Dream forest for a play called Dream, created by Marshmallow Laser Feast for the Royal Shakespeare Company in London.
Photography is by Spencer Lowell unless stated.
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