Undulating concert hall by MAD nears completion in Beijing

Concert hall by MAD

The translucent, wavy facade of China Philharmonic Concert Hall by MAD is revealed in these construction photos, which capture the building nearing completion in Beijing.

Located next to the Workers Stadium, China Philharmonic Concert Hall will become the first permanent residence for the country’s philharmonic orchestra.

The two-storey, 11,600-square-metre building will house both a main concert hall and rehearsal spaces for the musicians.

Concert hall by MAD
The China Philharmonic Concert Hall will be located in Beijing

Designed as a “tranquil space”, it features an undulating, translucent facade that MAD described as “reminiscent of a piece of jade”.

Its white curtain wall diffuses daylight into the building, which will have a lobby with a grand spiral staircase at its centre.

Glazing was used to make the building appear “white and pure” and will be lit from within to create a light-box effect at night.

Exterior of MAD concert hall
MAD created an undulating exterior for the concert hall

“The lighting devices are installed parallel to one another on the main steel structure and longitudinal structure to illuminate the translucent membrane surface from behind and softly brighten the facade through secondary reflection,” the studio explained.

The lighting is gradually reduced from the building’s east side to create an ethereal lighting effect when seen from far away.

Inside, the grand concert hall will have a “vineyard-style” arrangement with serried rows and floating terraces to accommodate 1,600 people. China Philharmonic Concert Hall will also have a 350-seat rehearsal hall for the musicians.

To enhance the acoustics, the concert hall will have curved wooden walls. A ceiling informed by lotus flowers will hold white sound reflection panels that can be angled and adjusted to help the sound reflect across the space.

Exterior of MAD concert hall
The building has a glass facade

The concert hall will also house an 88-pipe organ designed by specialist Casavant with different heights and mouth positions to resemble a “field of bamboo”.

“The China Philharmonic Concert Hall will become a pure and sacred oasis in the middle of the city, providing a state-of-the-art performance venue that fosters cultural exchange and stands as China’s new locus for classical music,” MAD said.

The building is expected to be completed in 2024.

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