The Roskilde Dome Pavilion is Home to the Danish Music Festival
Jana Pijak — April 16, 2013 — Art & Design
References: behance.net & archiscene.net
The Roskilde Dome is an arched pavilion that has been designed to house
the famed Danish music festival of the same name. Designed by architects Kristoffer Tejlgaard and Benny Jepsen, this geometry infused structure defies tradition and translates a futuristic design concept to life.
This inspiring structure is built to resemble a geodesic dome, a method of construction that best optimizes its use of energy resources. Aiming to 'achieve more while using less', architects Tejlgaard and Jepsen create a visually striking architecture piece that is built with ecological and economic responsibility in mind.
The Roskilde Dome houses a music performance venu that makes use of its open space. The structure boasts a brightly painted facade that shines when illuminated during night hours.
the famed Danish music festival of the same name. Designed by architects Kristoffer Tejlgaard and Benny Jepsen, this geometry infused structure defies tradition and translates a futuristic design concept to life.
This inspiring structure is built to resemble a geodesic dome, a method of construction that best optimizes its use of energy resources. Aiming to 'achieve more while using less', architects Tejlgaard and Jepsen create a visually striking architecture piece that is built with ecological and economic responsibility in mind.
The Roskilde Dome houses a music performance venu that makes use of its open space. The structure boasts a brightly painted facade that shines when illuminated during night hours.
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