Modification of architectural spaces for musical performances. K-pop since third generation CDMX.
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Multifunctionality, Architectural modifiaction, Multifunctional architecture , K-pop, Cultural Industry
Abstract
The present article explains the concept of multifunctionality resulting from the architectural modification of spaces for musical performances, taking as case study the South Korean cultural industry and music genre, K-pop, in the socio-cultural field. The definitions of the aforementioned concepts are discussed in order to bring them together and explain them in the context of architecture, as well as explaining the development of K-pop in Mexico City. Likewise, the evolution of musical performances in the city and the organisations in charge of them over time are mentioned.
On the other hand, the characteristics and distinctions of the K-pop genre and the development of its performance activities and events are discussed. In addition, the opinions of individuals and experts related to both case studies are considered, with the purpose of complementing the technical information and combining it into new knowledge. Also, the qualities and indicators of the architectural modification that can be oriented towards the creation of multifunctional spaces (venues) with the possible influence of the aforementioned cultural industry, are mentioned.
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