Table Cloth UCLA, Herb Alpert School of Music Los Angeles, Ball-Nogues Architect, Photo
Table Cloth, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music
Schoenberg Music Building courtyard, Los Angeles, CA – design by Ball-Nogues
May 11, 2010
UCLA Architecture and Urban Design Installation
Table Cloth, Schoenberg Music Building courtyard, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music
2010
Design : Ball-Nogues – Ben Ball and Gaston Nogues
Location: 445 Charles E. Young Drive East 2539, Schoenberg Music Building, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1616, USA
Phone: +1 310-825-4761
Photos: Scott Mayoral/Ball-Nogues
UCLA Architecture and Urban Design unveils innovative ‘Table Cloth’ installation
Faculty, students collaborate on performance site for Herb Alpert School of Music
The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music has a new performance space in the courtyard of the Schoenberg Music Building on campus. “Table Cloth,” a collaboration between faculty and students, is an innovative and experiential set piece that will serve as a backdrop for the performing arts and everyday social interaction.
An inaugural event will take place at the site on Monday, April 26, at 5 p.m. and will feature a reception and student musical performances, including a string quartet, jazz combo and Brazilian percussion group.
The concept for the site emerged from a collaborative process between the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, UCLA Architecture and Urban Design (AUD) and the UCLA Department of Design | Media Arts. AUD lecturer Benjamin Ball and collaborating partner Gaston Nogues, of the Los Angeles–based Ball-Nogues Studio, completed “Table Cloth” after leading AUD graduate students in a class in which they explored different design ideas for the Schoenberg site.
The students discussed how to create an impermanent architectural installation for the performing arts that would be sustainable and allow the building components to be easily adapted for other purposes once the usefulness of the performance space is complete.
“Table Cloth” is comprised of hundreds of individual low, coffee-style tables and three-legged stools. The tables and stools link together collectively to create a “fabric” that hangs from the east wall of the courtyard. When it meets the ground, “Table Cloth” unrolls to form an intimate in-the-round performance area. The audience can sit on the tables and stools within this area.
“Tables are places for social interaction,” Ball said. “Dining tables, specifically, facilitate organization and communication within the typical American home. We see this project like the cloth adorning a dining table; however, at Schoenberg, it will adorn the courtyard, an important social hub, and will facilitate community at the scale of the university.”
After the structure has served its use as a performance space, the components comprising the installation will be dismantled to become smaller-scaled household commodities, tables and seating. This process, referred to as “cross-manufacturing” by Ball-Nogues, creates small products made from the parts of a larger product. It moves beyond recycling, which down-cycles material into a less valuable state.
The space will host a variety of community-oriented activities, from musical practice to performance, dance to lectures, and social interaction to academic discussions. Because of the work’s size and the materials used, its presence will reduce reverberation and alter other acoustical phenomena within the space. “Table Cloth” will embellish the courtyard during the 2010 spring and summer quarters.
Other performances taking place at the “Table Cloth” site will be listed on the Herb Alpert School of Music’s website at www.schoolofmusic.ucla.edu.
Funding for the project was made possible by grants from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts and the UCLA Arts Initiative. Structural engineering was provided by Buro Happold, Los Angeles (Matthew Melnyk, lead engineer).
Table Cloth, Schoenberg Music Building courtyard, images / information from UCLA
Location: 445 Charles E. Young Drive East, 2539 Schoenberg Music Building, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1616 , United States of America
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