House of Music, project Description :
The House of Music was designed as part of a larger April 2008 master plan, also produced by Coop Himmelblau. The concert hall defines the eastern edge of the Cultural Plaza, which is linked to the city center by a low-rise, mixed use courtyard building and a high-rise hotel tower, and which opens along the promenade down to the fjord. As a complement to the cultural and leisure functions of the Nordkraft building, a former power station that was recently renovated, the House of Music and the urban spaces of the master plan transform the area into a new center for art, music, and education in Aalborg.House of Music |
The House of Music in Aalborg unites cultural uses, pedagogical functions, and generous public areas in an open system that creates synergies and exchange between audiences, artists, students, and educators—a hybrid space for shared use. A 1,300-seat concert hall forms the core of a compact, U-shaped block with rooms for music education and practicing. Three additional halls of various sizes and functions round out the available performance spaces. On the north side, the building opens onto a vertical foyer with a view of the fjord. To the west, it adjoins the Cultural Plaza which links it to the city.
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House of Music |
Music House the 5th floor
project info:
house of music II project team:client: north jutland house of music foundation, aalborg, denmark
planning: coop himmelb(l)au, wolf d. prix & partner ZT GmbH
design principal / CEO: wolf d. prix
project partner: michael volk
design architect: luzie giencke
project architect: marcelo bernardi, pete rose
design architect interior: eva wolf
CAD-coordinator: ronny böser, benjamin schmidt
project team: markus baumann, wendy fok, robin heather, ivana jug, ariane marx, anja sorger, bo stjerne thomsen, anna wasserthal, philip wilck, blaine lepp, talya kozminsky, hannes walzl, morten grau jensen, stephanie neufeld, tyler bornstein, laura githa, julia gärtner, jenny draxlbauer
3D visualization: armin hess/ isochrom, vienna; silkroad, beijing, china; jens mehlan, jörg hugo
local architects: friis & moltke, aalborg, denmark
acoustics, audio-visual & theatre design and planning consultant: arup, new york, USA
landscape architect: jeppe aagaard andersen, helsingør, denmark
structural engineering: rambøll, aalborg, denmark; B+G ingenieure, bollinger und grohmann gmbh, frankfurt, germany
mechanical, electrical and fire engineering: nirás, aalborg, denmark
cost consultant: davis langdon LLP, london, UK
lighting design consultant: har hollands, eindhoven, the netherlands
interior design consultant: eichinger offices, vienna, austria
project data
net floor area: 17,637 sqm
gross floor area: 20,257 sqm
concert hall: 1,298 seats
chronology
competition (1st place): 2003
layout planning HoM I: 2003-2005
postponement of the project: 2006-2007
start of layout planning HoM II: 2008
start of construction HoM II: 2010
completion HoM II: 2014
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