Showing posts with label Cultural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cultural. Show all posts

Theatre Interior Design | Theater Klauss Vianna | Brazil | Arquitetos Associados


The renovation of Theater Klauss Vianna was determined by the necessity of remodelling the internal finishing of the main room, improving its acoustic qualities and eliminating the conflict between the entrance to the theater and to the office tower. To solve this problem, a lateral store was proposed to be converted in an independent entrance for the theater, although not directly connected with its foyer. In order to minimize this contradiction, the new entrance was designed as a tube that orientates the flows to the foyer. Along the path, a ticket office and a coffee shop complete the complex..........more

Art Gallery Interior Design | The Power Plant | KPMB Architects


The Power Plant is one of Canada’s leading art galleries devoted to contemporary art, artists, and ideas. Established in 1976 as the Art Gallery at Harbourfront, it was renamed the Power Plant when it moved into a repurposed powerhouse located on Toronto’s waterfront in 1987. The Power Plant Gallery features exhibitions, publications, talks, and events from Canadian and international contemporary artists. The ‘Refresh Project’ transforms the a series of existing peripheral spaces into a space for art in the city..........more

Art Gallery Interior Design | 176 | London | Allford Hall Monaghan Morris


Built as the Central Methodist Chapel in 1867 and later used as the North London Drama Centre the building has been sensitively transformed into a new experimental exhibition space in London’s Chalk Farm. A curatorial attitude to ‘building as backdrop’ has led to a light-touch approach to the refurbishment ensuring that the fabric of the building, which has evolved over time, is retained, revealed and where appropriate built upon......more

CULTURAL CENTER PALACIO LA MONEDA SANTIAGO | Chile | AATA Arquitectos


Project: 2009
Implementation: 2009
Area: 300 m2
Remodeling project of exhibition space and shop in the Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda. Project in conjunction with Yungleng Sánchez and Beatriz Navarrete, curator of the ehibición.....more

The Beursschouwburg Interior Design | B-Architecten

The Beursschouwburg comprises a conglomerate of three buildings: two in August Ortstraat linked to a third in Karperbrug.
Before the building work, only 40% of the building was in use. The remaining 60% was inaccessible and in a very poor state. This part of the building had been empty for decades and had been neglected. Most of the dark and inaccessible spaces were cleared in order to create a light and spacious central hall.

Around this double-height hall are the box office, the café, the green room on the first floor and the staff’s offices. All these surrounding programmes guarantee sufficient activity in the central hall, which will become the theatre’s main artery. The building’s four groups of users – the public, the performers, the technicians and the staff – each have their own circulation routes. This enables them to move around the building at their own specific speed without losing sight of or hampering each other. The central hall has been given its own contemporary appearance. The walls are covered in shotcrete and the floor, stairs and furniture are sprayed in vivid red polyurethane. The other rooms are treated in very different ways: the foyer in high-gloss white paint, the golden reception room, the silver attic room, the black and white checked café, the wooden green room, etc.....more

Tornbuoni Art Gallery | Venice | Italy | ARCHEA Associati

LOCATION: Campo San Maurizio - Venezia
PROJECT: Commercial exhibition
CLIENT: Tornabuoni Arte srl
STRUCTURES: Favero&Milan ingegneria
PLAN:2004
CONSTRUCTION:2004
COST:€ 700.000,00
BUILT AREA:60 sq m
CONTRACTOR: Friulan


The project involves a building in Campo San Maurizio, Piazza San Marco area. The restoration plan of a store-front commercial space envisaged its transformation into the Tornabuoni Arte contemporary art gallery, after those already active in Florence, Milan, Portofino, and Forte dei Marmi. The project is an opportunity to experiment with the theme of the small scale exhibition space. The paucity of available surfaces suggested a concept based on the perception of space and the relationship between container / contents. The existing structure, the result of an earlier restoration of the historical building, is subject to a further construction intervention aimed at the total elimination of the vertical supports: this allows the creation of an organic and winding indirect route. The white resin wraps indiscriminately around the horizontal and vertical surfaces sublimating the structure in a sculptural unity from which all the constituent and accessory spatial elements take their form, including the seating and horizontal surfaces. The lights arranged between the “craters” in the ceiling are the only “detail” in a spatially monochromatic continuum, smooth and devoid of references to geometric perspective, except for the works of art on display........more

Cinema Interior | Events Cinema | George Street Cinema | V Max Bar and Foyer | Indyk Architects


" The client in early 2009 requested Indyk Architects to create a new image for the V MAX brand of cinema auditoria. The image of vastness and.expansion,of adventure and event were the defining words.
The Bar space was also required to be renovated in line with the image developed.
A series of graphic panels backlit with LED strips was created. The LED strips illuminated the graphics, now created in 3D.

Backlit acrylic blue lozenges of space, float caught between lines of perspective, drawn to the edge of the black canyon space of V Max....
These panels line the walls leading to the actual VMAX cinemas, in various locations in Sydney and interstate."........more

Theater Interior Design | Yamaguchi Prefecture Pavilion | Yamaguchi | Japan | Kubota Architect Atelier


Function  :Theater/Gallery
Site area:836000m2
Built area:1767.66m2
Total floor area:1319.50m2
Structure  :Steel-frame construction.......more
 

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