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Philharmonic Hall Pavillion

Großer Grasbrook 10 Hamburgo, Alemania 53.542013 9.9934412

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Studio Andreas Heller

The Hamburg Philharmonic Hall Pavilion stands on HafenCity's central plaza, Magellanterrassen, with a direct view of the building site. The Pavilion was designed by Studio Andreas Heller. Here, the citizens of Hamburg and tourists from all over the world will find interesting information and insights into Hamburg Philharmonic Hall, in English as well as German. With its interesting exhibition items, films and information boards, the Pavilion explains the history of the location, the architecture and the use of the building on the one hand and on the other introduces the musical tradition behind Hamburg Philharmonic Hall, the musical experience and the program. The exhibition is open from 9 a.m. through 8 p.m., admission is free.The Pavilion is crowned by the 1:10 model of the Large Auditorium, which conveys a fascinating spatial impression of its unique concept. The model can be inspected as part of guided tours.

ie School of Architecture lo descubrió en enero de 2010

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Music School

mittelweg 42 Hamburgo, Alemania 53.572259 9.9942799

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Enric Miralles & Benedetta Tagliabue EMBT

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This school is divided into two main parts; a public area (coffee area, lecture rooms, etc.) and the private area (classrooms, administration area), which are connected by a common entrance, that can also be used separately. The café opens to the yard and a 'park'. The teachers´room can be connected to this café. For functional and acoustical reasons, the classrooms are separated from the administration area on different floors. The administrative area is situated on the ground floor, with areas for information and public relations found close to the main entrance. The classrooms are on the first and second floor, in front of them there is a waiting zone 'between' the trees. A construction of a series of ramps and different staircases leads from the entrance hall to the auditorium on the first floor.This link from the entrance to the second floor allows for a ceromonious procession for guests and serves as the backdrop for public addresses.

ie School of Architecture lo descubrió en enero de 2010

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