Parin Nawachartkosit Y4
The Apollo Complex: Fabulative Revival of Catatonic Spaces A cultural platform implanted within a derelict 1950s cinema, aligned with the General Regulatory Plan of Rome. Revisiting the failed multiplex strategy, the proposal embeds a polyfunctional programme—cinema, dance school, and library—within an existing residential complex. It seeks to model brownfield redevelopment, proposing alternative futures for the city’s abandoned spaces.
The Apollo Cinema, once a post-war monument to modernisation, has lapsed into architectural catatonia—a ‘dead limb’ too obsolete to restore, too vexatious to demolish. The design repurposes its cinematic voids into clusters of intercultural exchange, initiating social recirculation and spatial renewal.
Through strategic removal, insertion, and retention, new lightweight interventions are surgically introduced. Speculative fabulation frames the methodology, treating ruins as active agents in reimagining site-specific narratives, forming new architectural vocabularies for a more inclusive civic future.