Barber Institute Concert Hall Birmingham building
Glenn Howells Architects have completed phase one of careful restoration work to the Grade II listed Barber Institute Concert Hall at The University of Birmingham.
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Glenn Howells Architects have completed phase one of careful restoration work to the Grade II listed Barber Institute Concert Hall at The University of Birmingham.
The Euskalduna Conference Centre and Concert Hall is located in the city of Bilbao, in the Basque Country, beside the Estuary of Bilbao, built in part of the area that was formerly occupied by the Euskalduna shipyards.
Ávila is a dense and intense city. Surrounded by walls which have served to delimit and control its growth, every corner, every building and every framed view that derives from the sinuous tracing of its streets comes to highlight this perception.
This development consists of a 35 level commercial tower and 4 level 1,250 seat recital hall, located in the Martin Place precinct. The tower form has been designed to conform to planning controls on setbacks, heights and urban relationships.
DR Byen Copenhagen, Denmark – National Broadcasting Company concert hall in Ørestads Boulevard 19, DK-2300 København S. Date built: 2008-09, Design: Jean Nouvel Architect; Vilhelm Lauritzen Architect; Dissing + Weitling Arkitekter; Gottlieb & Paludan; Nobel arkitekter
UNStudio and Grigorjev & Partners LLC signed the contract with the client, Petersburg City LLC, for the new Dance Palace in the historic centre of St. Petersburg, following the success of the design competition.
Arkitema and Arkthing wins the international architectural competition for The Icelandic Opera – The national opera in Iceland aquires a new shining opera house with views to elf hill and the surrounding town.
The Laeiszhalle made music history from the very beginning: prominent composers such as Richard Strauss, Sergei Prokofiev, Igor Stravinsky and Paul Hindemith played and conducted their own works here.
In the guise of the Hamburg Philharmonic Hall, Hamburg is acquiring a new and impressive concert house, one that seems destined to house one of the world’s ten best concert halls. This should be an outstanding location for performing classical music as well as jazz, world music and pop music.
With its new extension the Concert Hall has doubled in size, and now encompasses a wide range of functions that turn the total complex into a unique concert and educational institution of international standard.
Transparent, open and inspired by the garden that previously existed in the same space, the project exhibits a spectacular arboreal structure that supports and hugs the inhabitable body of the building on both sides.
Berliner Philharmonie Building located at Kulturforum, Berlin-Tiergarten, Germany. Date built: 1956-63. Design: Hans Scharoun, architect.
De Harmonie Antwerp, Belgium, Space of Silence Project design by Atelier Kempe Thill – Belgian Concert Hall, De Harmonie images
Aarhus Concert Hall building design by Kjaer & Richter Architects, the largest concert hall in Scandinavia, home to the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus, the Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, the Danish National Opera, and containing a 2000sqm glazed foyer
Coney Island, the former vacation mecca on the New York waterfront, is undergoing a massive revitalization effort. Asser Levy Park, with the addition of Grimshaw’s new amphitheater, will serve as the new gateway to the area and as a symbol of its new identity.
Auditori de Barcelona building, Spain, design by Rafael Moneo, architect – Rafael Moneo building photos, contemporary Catalan architecture, 42,000 sqm
When Nevzat Sayin, NSMH started working on a ‘concert hall for chamber orchestra’ in this area, to be located on a museum campus situated almost immediately on the shore of the Bosphorus, they knew that they had to design an invisible building.