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WEAVING CULTURE
from Zhicheng-Portfolio
by Zhicheng Liu
Cultural Production
Here are the three curved Cultural representation Corridors from west to east. Cultural representation is the green pedestrian paths focusing on how cultural buildings and public art represent the context of the landscape. The cultural buildings along the corridors include museums, artist studios, religious buildings, etc
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The roads extended from 7 Line are commercial streets that simulate Roosevelt Avenue. These are Cultural Productions, including two main traffic roads and three secondary pedestrian paths. The same direction of circulation contracts the difference between the front and the back side of commercial streets.

CULTURAL PRODUCTION | COMMERCIAL WALKING STREET
On the main cultural production corridor, the commercial buildings express the new street dynamics with a variety of spatial forms. Many overlapping spaces and signs come from the logic of spatial composition from Flushing. Also, the sidewalks are widened for restaurants or temporary vendors.
The secondary cultural production corridor inside the block is a relatively quiet and narrow street. As a pedestrian-oriented design, it provides residents with facilities and street furniture, creating a vibrant living alley.

CULTURAL PRODUCTION | VIBRANT LIVING ALLEY


