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Water, by Herzog & de Meuron


Herzog & de Meuron - Elbephilharmonie, Hamburg (Copyright Herzog & de Meuron)



Water (Copyright Cynthia Wilson)


The Swiss Architects Herzog & de Meuron have proposed a new design for the Philharmonie in the HafenCity of Hamburg at the waterfront of the river Elbe - the Elbphilharmonie. On top of an old warehouse two concerthalls (a big one, and a smaller one) are positioned, plus a hotel that wraps around it all.

The form of the building echoes the water of the Elbe. The glass facade recalls the transparency of water.


Herzog & de Meuron - Elbephilharmonie, Hamburg (Copyright Herzog & de Meuron)



Herzog & de Meuron - Elbephilharmonie, Hamburg (Copyright Herzog & de Meuron)


The form of the building also looks a bit like an Ice-berg. That reading is almost too ironic, since the Port of Hamburg is regularly visited by cruise-ships that would dwarf the Titanic.

In January 2007 a slight redesign has been presented. On a special website a 3-d tour around and through the building can be made.


Herzog & de Meuron - Elbephilharmonie, Hamburg (Copyright Herzog & de Meuron)


The auditorium is designed to create a stadium-like one-room atmosphere, say the architects, in contrast to the very compartmentalized traditional concerthall design. The cone on the ceiling diverges the sound.


Herzog & de Meuron - Elbephilharmonie, Hamburg (Copyright Herzog & de Meuron)

The project is added to the Top 10, Architects, and Representation pages.

Link do artigo:
http://www.eikongraphia.com/?p=88

Não é incrível tudo o que pode caber dentro de um lápis?...

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