Completed in 2014 in Blaibach, Germany. Images by Edward Beierle, NAARO. The concert hall represents the heart of the urban development to revitalize the new centre of Blaibach. It is located next. 1 of 14 Edward Beierle Blaibach is a village in the German state of Bavaria, near the border with the Czech Republic. Like other communities in the region, it faces a declining population and an increasingly vacant town center as people leave the area for the lure of larger and more modern cities.
Concert Hall Blaibach peter haimerl.architektur Concrete Architecture, Brutalist
Designed by Peter haimerl.architektur, The concert hall represents the heart of the urban development to revitalize the new center of Blaibach. It is located next to the new community center and complements the space of a new village square that was realized with funds of the state urban development support. CONCERTHALL BLAIBACH Kirchplatz Blaibach, Germany PETER HAIMERL . ARCHITEKTUR; Beierle.görlich The concert hall is a solitaire of concrete with an inclination above the slope in the village centre following the topography and linking with its granite facade to the stone carver tradition of Blaibach. Coated in a granite façade reminiscent of Blaibach's stone-carving tradition, the tilted concert-hall building appears as a large-scale rectangular sculpture that is half-submerged, creating an interesting new dynamic in the village's architecture while responding to its topographical surroundings. Enter a government revitalization program, and Munich-based architect Peter Haimerl, who has remade Blaibach into a cultural magnet with a new concert hall that, at 200 seats, can hold fully one-tenth of the town's population. Edward Beierle Concert hall building as viewed from the northwest
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The concert hall is one of three projects by the German firm to revitalise the village centre, including a new city hall, which opened in 2012, and the renovation of the oldest house in the. Posted on: March 24, 2015 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Konzerthaus Blaibach Peter Haimerl Architektur View all images (14) Project Details Project Name Konzerthaus Blaibach Location Blaibach , Bavaria , Germany Project Types Entertainment , Cultural , Community Size 6,027 sq. feet Team Thomas Bauer, Operator The concert hall represents the heart of the urban development to revitalize the new centre of Blaibach. It is located next to the new community centre and complements the space of a new village square that was realized with funds of the state urban development support. Concert Hall in Blaibach | Peter Haimerl | Archello The concert hall represents the heart of the urban development torevitalize the new centre of Blaibach.It is located next to the new community centre and com.
Concert Hall / Konzerthaus Blaibach by Bergbauer Licht GmbH Architizer
The concert hall is a solitaire of concrete with an inclination above the slope in the village centre following the topography and linking with its granite facade to the stone carver tradition of Bailbach. Photography studio NAARO films the concert hall designed and built by Peter Haimerl in the heart of Blaibach (Germany) in its everyday interactions with the surrounding landscape as well as with the local community and the occasional visitors coming from all over Europe. NAARO's camera lingers on the exterior and interior details of the original building, while narrating through powerful.
Image 5 of 61 from gallery of Concert Hall Blaibach / peter haimerl.architektur. Photograph by NAARO Project tilte Concerthall Blaibach Location Blaibach, Bavaria, Germany Design and planning 1/2013 - 9/2013 Completion 09/2014 Floor area 560 m² Building costs 1,6 million Euro Architect Peter Haimerl.Architektur Team Karl Landgraf, Ulrich Pape, Tomo Ichikawa, Felicia Michael, Jutta Görlich, Martin Kloos
Concert Hall in Blaibach Peter Haimerl Archello
The Blaibach Concert Hall is an exceptional, minimalist construction that has won multiple awards. The light glass-concrete interior offers optimum acoustics; only the stage is made of larch wood. This puristic setting requires visually inconspicuous seating that does not impair the acoustics - making the concertgoers themselves the only. as part of an urban redevelopment project aimed at revitalizing the center of blaibach, germany, architect peter haimerl has designed the town's concert hall as a stone clad rectangular.