Parco Della Musica, Rome, Italy. Architect: Renzo Piano, 2002.

Parco Della Musica, Rome, Italy. Architect: Renzo Piano, 2002.

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Auditorium Parco della Musica is a large multi-functional public music complex in Rome, Italy. The complex is situated in the north of the city, in the area where the 1960 Summer Olympic Games were held. Parco della Musica was designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano. Jürgen Reinhold from Müller-BBM was in charge of acoustics in the three concert halls; Franco Zagari was landscape architect for the outdoor spaces. The three large concert halls are Sala Petrassi, in memory of Goffredo Petrassi, about 700 seats; Sala Sinopoli, in memory of Giuseppe Sinopoli, about 1200 seats; and Sala Santa Cecilia, about 2800 seats. They are structurally separated to ensure soundproofing, though joined at the base by a continuous lobby. A fourth "concert hall", called Cavea, is the open air theater recalling ancient Greek and Roman theatres. The fan-shaped layout is formed around the central piazza. Structures have several nicknames such as blobs, beetles, scarabs, turtles, insect car

Image Details:
Image File: WIPR-0008-0003
Caption: Parco Della Musica, Rome, Italy. Architect: Renzo Piano, 2002. Auditorium from the side.
Property Release: No
Model Release: N/A
Dimensions in PX: 5026 x 3338 pixels
Date of Photograph: 14/10/2010
Restriction: No Restriction
Credit: Alastair Philip Wiper/VIEW
Building Details:
View Project Number: 61305
Building Name: Parco Della Musica
Headline: Parco Della Musica, Rome, Italy. Architect: Renzo Piano, 2002.
City: Rome
Country: Italy
Architect: Renzo Piano
Architect Website: http://www.rpbw.com/
Category: Culture And Entertainment
Building Type: Auditorium
Year of Completion: 2002
Collection: VIEW Architecture
Public Notes: Auditorium Parco della Musica is a large multi-functional public music complex in Rome, Italy. The complex is situated in the north of the city, in the area where the 1960 Summer Olympic Games were held. Parco della Musica was designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano. Jürgen Reinhold from Müller-BBM was in charge of acoustics in the three concert halls; Franco Zagari was landscape architect for the outdoor spaces. The three large concert halls are Sala Petrassi, in memory of Goffredo Petrassi, about 700 seats; Sala Sinopoli, in memory of Giuseppe Sinopoli, about 1200 seats; and Sala Santa Cecilia, about 2800 seats. They are structurally separated to ensure soundproofing, though joined at the base by a continuous lobby. A fourth "concert hall", called Cavea, is the open air theater recalling ancient Greek and Roman theatres. The fan-shaped layout is formed around the central piazza. Structures have several nicknames such as blobs, beetles, scarabs, turtles, insect car
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Orientation: H
Type: Auditorium
B/W or Colour: Colour
Number of People: Nobody
Technique: Copy space
People Incidental: N/A
Point of View: General view
Time of Day: Night
Interior or Exterior: Exterior
Photographer: Alastair Philip Wiper
Source File Name: WIPR-0008-0003.jpg
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