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The dramatic, curvilinear, aluminium-clad form of Beijing office MAD Architects’ opera house in the Northern Chinese city of Harbin houses, cocoon-like, an ash-panelled, 1,600-seater auditorium, a smaller theatre, and a public plaza; photo: Iwan Baan
SOUND AND VISION

Regardless of whether they are low-budget affairs or €800 million prestige projects, even in an age of digital reproduction concert halls are much in demand and attract large audiences. Concert halls are expected to enhance the appearance of the city and at the same time offer sensational acoustics. It's therefore no surprise that getting everything right in terms of aesthetics and technology requires the ultimate in performance on the part of the architects and engineers involved.

This month Architonic shows you what's happening around the world in terms of concert halls.

 
Contents in brief:
  • Event Agenda October 2016 
  • Good Vibrations: New Concert Halls
  • Material Tendencies N°24: Konstantin Grcic
  • Further articles from the Architonic Magazine
  • Inspiring Search Results N°57: Freestanding Panels
  • Inspiring Spaces N°49: Concert Halls
  • Architecture and Design Projects on Architonic
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EVENT AGENDA OCTOBER 2016


ICFF, Miami, US, 05 – 06 October 2016

Greenbuild Expo, Los Angeles, US, 05 – 06 October 2016

Singapore Indesign, SGP, 8 October 2016

Intertextile, Shanghai, CN, 11 – 13 October 2016

Index Furniture-Mumbai, IND, 13 – 16 October 2016

Lodz Design Festival, PL, 13 – 23 October 2016

Istanbul Design Week, TUR, 14 – 18 October 2016

Biennale Interieur, Kortrijk, BEL, 14  – 23 October 2016

UK Construction Week, UK, 18 – 20 October 2016

Architecture World, DE, 20 – 21 October 2016

Designers Open, Leipzig, DE, 21 – 23 October 2016

Budapest Design Week, HUN, 23.9. – 2 October 2016

Orgatec, Cologne, DE, 25 – 29 October 2016

Japantex, Tokyo, JP, 26 – 28 October 2016

architektur0.16, Zurich, CH, 28 – 30 October 2016

GOOD VIBRATIONS: NEW CONCERT HALLS

Text: Simon Keane-Cowell
Live performance in the age of digital reproduction is far from dead, as a string of new commanding concert halls and music venues from around the world prove. Encore!
Herzog & de Meuron’s much-anticipated Elbphilharmonie concert hall in Hamburg’s regenerated docklands serves at once as cultural venue, hotel and spectacular piece of place-making; photo: Maxim Schultz

Light is often cited as the ultimate intangible architectural element, with its ability to create form, volume and texture.

But the way we perceive the built environment isn’t limited to the gaze. It’s a multisensory experience. The aural as much as the visual shapes the way we encounter, navigate and draw pleasure (or displeasure) from the spaces we continually move through.

The interior of Peter Haimerl Architektur’s concert hall in the Bavarian village of Blaibach, Germany, with its raked seating, informs the project’s external, upturned form, as if the building has partially subsided; photo: E. Beierle
Against the backdrop of a, somewhat belated, increase in the awareness and practice of acoustic planning in architecture, the non plus ultra of building types where sound takes centre stage has been given fresh creative expression by a number of architects internationally. The concert hall, whose very raison d’etre is the optimised conveyance and consumption of sound, is undergoing a renaissance, with recently completed projects – from the landmark to the limited-budget – marrying performance space with high-performance acoustics.
 
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N°24: Konstantin Grcic


Konstantin Grcic is renowned for the precision, care, and formal rigour he brings to the design process. His work expresses, above all, simplicity and functionality.

Architonic speaks to the trained carpenter and industrial designer from Munich about his passion for design history, materials and development processes.
Konstantin Grcic: The processes themselves are usually very inspiring and help in the search for a solution. The material poses certain requirements, and I see that more as a quality than a limitation.
 
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SWEET AND LOWDOWN: FLEXFORM'S TIMELESS GROUNDPIECE SOFA
Text: Bethan Ryder
One of dozens of collaborations between Italian brand FLEXFORM and Milan-based architectural grandee Antonio Citterio, the Groundform sofa celebrates 15 years of low-slung, informal relaxation.
 
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USM: THE WORLD IS A (STEEL) SPHERE
Text: Alex Bradley
For over 50 years, the Swiss manufacturer USM has set the standard for premium-quality, simple, flexible furniture with its modular Haller System.
 
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DE CASTELLI: METAL AT ITS FINEST

Text: Alyn Griffiths
With passion and innovative processing technology, the Italian firm DE CASTELLI brings the ancient material of metal to an unexpectedly modern level.
 
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JORI: REDEFINING COMFORT

Text: Bethan Ryder
For over 50 years the Belgian manufacturer Jori has been making furniture which takes the stress out of everyday situations for its owners.
 
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MOSA: A DAY IN THE LIFE
Text: Mosa
A few short films that invite you to take a plunge into the inspiring world of ceramic concepts. These films are set to inform, attract and engage its viewers. It revels in the powerful bond between Mosa and the international architecture scene, a building and its materials and, ultimately, the fascinating worlds of design and manufacturing.
 
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SPRADLING:
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SEFAR:
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HEIMTEXTIL: 
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INSPIRING SEARCH RESULTS N°57:

Interior Constructions > Room Acoustics > Sound Absorption > Freestanding Panels


 
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INSPIRING SPACES N°49: 

Projects > Architecture > Concert Halls

ALL SEARCH RESULTS ON ARCHITONIC
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ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN PROJECTS ON ARCHITONIC
HERZOG & DE MEURON 
The Elbphilharmonie Hamburg
Hamburg | Germany | To be completed 2017
Photographer:
 © Maxim Schultz
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MAD ARCHITECTS
Harbin Opera House
Harbin | China | Completed 2015
Photographer: Iwan Baan

 
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CKK Jordanki
Torun | Poland | Completed 2015
Photos: Courtesy CKK Jordanki

 
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