The Sverdlovsk Philharmonic Concert Hall Has a Fluid Design
Michael Hemsworth — October 3, 2018 — Art & Design
References: zaha-hadid & yankodesign
The Sverdlovsk Philharmonic Concert Hall has been designed by Zaha Hadid Architects as the new home for the Ural Philharmonic Orchestra that boasts a distinctly organic and fluid aesthetic for concertgoers to appreciate.
Inspired by the fluid movement of sound waves, the hall is outfitted with 1,600 seats for guests and boasts a series of clean curves and organically inspired forms throughout. The building also features a 400 seat chamber music hall that offers a view of the Weiner Gardens to the rear. The grand design of the hall also features a rooftop terrace to add extra space for guests to mingle between acts or performances and further enhance the ultra-chic look of the building.
The Sverdlovsk Philharmonic Concert Hall comes as a modern yet organic addition to the Yekaterinburg landscape.
Inspired by the fluid movement of sound waves, the hall is outfitted with 1,600 seats for guests and boasts a series of clean curves and organically inspired forms throughout. The building also features a 400 seat chamber music hall that offers a view of the Weiner Gardens to the rear. The grand design of the hall also features a rooftop terrace to add extra space for guests to mingle between acts or performances and further enhance the ultra-chic look of the building.
The Sverdlovsk Philharmonic Concert Hall comes as a modern yet organic addition to the Yekaterinburg landscape.
Trend Themes
1. Fluid Aesthetic Design - The use of fluid forms and curves in concert hall design creates a visually striking and unique experience for concertgoers.
2. Integration of Nature - Including views of natural elements, such as gardens, in concert hall designs enhances the overall ambiance and connection to the environment.
3. Roof Terrace Additions - The addition of rooftop terraces in concert halls provides additional space for guests to socialize and enjoy the surroundings, adding to the luxurious appeal of the venue.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and designers can explore the use of fluid forms and organic elements in building designs, creating visually stunning and innovative structures.
2. Concert Venues - Concert venues can consider incorporating natural elements and rooftop terraces to provide a unique and luxurious experience for their guests.
3. Event Planning and Hospitality - Event planners and hospitality industry professionals can explore the potential of integrating nature-inspired concert halls with rooftop terraces to offer high-end spaces for social events and performances.
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