The concert hall

The concert hall

ARCHITECTURE\The concert hall

The flowing shapes and Curves of the auditorium inside stand in contrast to
the strict, cubic outer shape. The seats in the orchestra and curved
balconies are arranged in such a way that offers the best possible acoustics
and views of the stage. The highly complex acoustic concept was
developed in collaboration with Tateo Nakajima at Arup. The design of the
amorphous plaster structures on the walls and the height-adjustable ceiling
suspensions, based on the exact calculations of the specialist in acoustics,
ensures for the optimal listening experience.
The concert hall will be one of the quietest spaces for symphonic music in
Europe, with a noise-level reduction of NR 10 (GK10). Thanks to its
architectural and acoustic quality, the concert hall is already well-booked:
there will be concerts featuring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with
violin soloist Arabella   Steinbacher and the Danish National Radio Orchestra
with soprano Mojca Erdmann in April.

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