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Steven Holl Architects and Architecture Acts to design Ostrava Concert Hall in the Czech Republic

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Steven Holl Architects and Architecture Acts to design Ostrava Concert Hall in the Czech Republic

Their winning proposal was supported by six of the seven members of the jury.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | July 15, 2019

All renderings courtesy Steven Holl Architects

A new 1,300-seat concert hall is set for construction in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Steven Holl Architects and Architecture Acts won an international competition to design the project.

The building was designed as a “perfect acoustic instrument in its case,” according to the architects. A smooth case of zinc cladding holds an “instrument” in an extended vineyard-type plan made of concrete and maple wood. The hall is positioned facing an existing park at the building’s rear in order to shield urban traffic noise. A new entrance on the promenade rises over the top of the existing historical Cultural Center in a sky-lit lobby for the new hall.

 

Ostrava aerial view

 

Inside, Leoš Janáček’s theories of time will guide and organize the concert hall’s interior geometry. Acoustic panels are organized according to scasovani, or rhythm, in three variants: Znici = sounding, Scitaci = counting, Scelovac = summing.

 

See Also: BIG’s MÉCA combines three regional art agencies into one loop

 

The Ostrava Concert Hall will provide performance space for the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra. It is slated for completion in 2023.

 

Ostrava from the street

 

 

Ostrava concert hall interior

 

Ostrava interior at night

 

Ostrava concert hall

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