The Festival Hall in Erl is Sci-Fi Inspired
Jana Pijak — January 10, 2013 — Art & Design
References: dmaa.at & archiscene.net
The Festival Hall in Erl is designed by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects. The striking angular structure channels something that can be seen in a futuristic sci-fi film. From its irregular facade to its kaleidoscopic interior, this dynamically designed space graces the hillside landscape of Muhlgraben, Austria.
Architect Sebastian Brunke and his colleagues are the creative team behind the 9,700 square meter structure that aims to inspire visitors. Housing a theater, the structure boasts a unique exterior while its interior epitomizes the meaning of open space.
The Festival Hall in Erl features an awe-inspiring theater space that features rippled wall panels that enhance sound and give the grand space impressive depth while serving as both its structural and visual focal points.
Architect Sebastian Brunke and his colleagues are the creative team behind the 9,700 square meter structure that aims to inspire visitors. Housing a theater, the structure boasts a unique exterior while its interior epitomizes the meaning of open space.
The Festival Hall in Erl features an awe-inspiring theater space that features rippled wall panels that enhance sound and give the grand space impressive depth while serving as both its structural and visual focal points.
Trend Themes
1. Irregular Facades - The trend of irregular facades presents disruptive innovation opportunities for architects to create visually striking and unique building designs.
2. Kaleidoscopic Interiors - The trend of kaleidoscopic interiors offers disruptive innovation opportunities for interior designers to create immersive and visually captivating spaces.
3. Rippled Wall Panels - The trend of rippled wall panels provides disruptive innovation opportunities for manufacturers to develop acoustically-enhanced building materials that also serve as visually appealing design elements.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can leverage the trend of irregular facades and kaleidoscopic interiors to create innovative and visually stunning buildings.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can utilize the trend of kaleidoscopic interiors to create immersive and visually captivating spaces that leave a lasting impression on visitors.
3. Building Materials - The building materials industry has the opportunity to innovate and manufacture acoustically-enhanced materials, such as rippled wall panels, that combine functionality and aesthetics.
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