I have recently found out about this really cool piece of architecture. Its a design proposal for The House Of Hungarian Music in Budapest created by New York based Leeser Architecture. The whole build has no straight lines or planar surfaces which creates such a fluid and organic shape. It is clear that the feel of music was inspired in this design. Part of the building is meant for live music performances and is shaped and constructed to provide the best acoustics quality possible to the audience. Also throughout the building there are walkways and viewing platforms that make the most of the surrounding landscape. Beautiful!
Thursday, 11 September 2014
House of Hungarian Music DOTM
Design Of The Month
I have recently found out about this really cool piece of architecture. Its a design proposal for The House Of Hungarian Music in Budapest created by New York based Leeser Architecture. The whole build has no straight lines or planar surfaces which creates such a fluid and organic shape. It is clear that the feel of music was inspired in this design. Part of the building is meant for live music performances and is shaped and constructed to provide the best acoustics quality possible to the audience. Also throughout the building there are walkways and viewing platforms that make the most of the surrounding landscape. Beautiful!
I have recently found out about this really cool piece of architecture. Its a design proposal for The House Of Hungarian Music in Budapest created by New York based Leeser Architecture. The whole build has no straight lines or planar surfaces which creates such a fluid and organic shape. It is clear that the feel of music was inspired in this design. Part of the building is meant for live music performances and is shaped and constructed to provide the best acoustics quality possible to the audience. Also throughout the building there are walkways and viewing platforms that make the most of the surrounding landscape. Beautiful!
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