Saturday, September 26, 2009

Case Study

In 1987 the Disney Family decided that in honor of the life of Walt Disney they would commission the development of a concert hall in Los Angeles, 16 years and 100 million dollars later on the 23rd of October 2003 the Walt Disney Concert Hall designed by architect Frank Gehry was officially opened.

The building although architecturally very typical of Disney’s fantasy image, received mixed reactions from the public. This was not uncommon of Gehry’s work. He was known as a deconstructist architect because of his designs apparently lacking an influence and being inappropriate for it’s purpose. Many said it was a beautiful sculpture but not functional as building. Thanks to the assistance of acoustic expert Yusahisa Toyota, the large concert hall was a masterpiece of acoustic brilliance. Perfectly balanced and with all aspects accommodated for, so much so that anyone not immediately in the concert hall hears very little of the performances. This along with highly polished mirror-like panels throughout the concave sections of the walls and fine hardwood paneling made for a creative contrasting interior to the building.

The exterior of the building is composed of stainless steel exterior virtually wrapping the entire building and appearing similar to castle battlements, in inner construction shape is also curved slightly with top and bottom forms extruded beyond the exterior designs. This collection of features is consistent with the Californian 'funk' art movement of the 1960's-70's, this movement was pure Gehry using non-traditional methods of building and surface materials. Due to the curves and matte stainless steel materials used during the height of the Californian sun the hall easily out shines its surrounding architecture to appear magical in a way. This initially came at a price as the reflections from the exterior walls sometimes shone back inside the rooms within the structure and at such close range it made the rooms overly bright and hot. Computer technology was brought in to evaluate the rooms and solutions were achieved

http://www.laphil.com/about/wdch_overview.cfm

http://www.architectureweek.com/2003/1217/design_1-1.html

http://www.arcspace.com/architects/gehry/disney2/

Symphony: Frank Gehry's Walt Disney Concert Hall

F.Gehry October 2003 Abrams,Harry N Inc




Friday, September 18, 2009

Interactive PDF Test


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