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The building is organised by two large, parallel "avenues." The one belonging to the main entrance is of a public character and multileveled on a double height space. The second one is private, it gives access to the dance studios and service spaces and repeats itself three times as its is stacked on all the levels of the building. There is also a wide corridor on the third storey over the main space, which serves some large dance studios and a performance hall. Two minor "roads" running side by side to parallel courtyards interconnect the main avenues. These courtyards are situated in the deepest areas of the plan, in-between the two main axes. >>> |
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