Casa da Música
Porto,
Portugal
Concert hall with a minimalist, monolithic and polygonal shape
Construction period: 2001-2005
Asukoht
Kategooria
Avalikud ja kultuurihooned
Projekti osalejad
Klient: Somague/Mesquita/Casa da Música A.C.E.
Arhitekt: Rem Koolhaas and Ellen van Loon, OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture), Rotterdam
Arhitekt: Rem Koolhaas and Ellen van Loon, OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture), Rotterdam
Projekti ülevaade
Rohkem infot projektist
Built to coincide with “Porto 2001 – European Culture Capital”, the concert hall is pictured here after structural work had been completed.
The flexible adaptability of the VARIO GT 24 wall formwork system completely fulfilled the special geometrical requirements.
The MULTIPROP towers could easily be adapted to the slope of the walls. Special couplings provided rigid and precise connections for the VARIO formwork and MULTIPROP shoring.
The architectural concrete building resembles a crystal whose shape develops from the inside out with the concert hall itself forming the heart of the structure. The concrete shell encloses a stack of room cubes and stretches around these as well as the intermediate spaces like a skin. (Photo: A. Minson, The Concrete Centre)
The concrete formulation, with characteristics such as colour, texture, reflection, porosity and crack behaviour, was specially created for the structure and tested in advance on sample surfaces. (Photo: A. Minson, The Concrete Centre)
White concrete was exclusively used for all concrete components in order to prevent mixing with other concretes. (Foto: A. Minson, The Concrete Centre)
Built to coincide with “Porto 2001 – European Culture Capital”, the concert hall is pictured here after structural work had been completed.
The flexible adaptability of the VARIO GT 24 wall formwork system completely fulfilled the special geometrical requirements.
The MULTIPROP towers could easily be adapted to the slope of the walls. Special couplings provided rigid and precise connections for the VARIO formwork and MULTIPROP shoring.
The architectural concrete building resembles a crystal whose shape develops from the inside out with the concert hall itself forming the heart of the structure. The concrete shell encloses a stack of room cubes and stretches around these as well as the intermediate spaces like a skin. (Photo: A. Minson, The Concrete Centre)
The concrete formulation, with characteristics such as colour, texture, reflection, porosity and crack behaviour, was specially created for the structure and tested in advance on sample surfaces. (Photo: A. Minson, The Concrete Centre)
White concrete was exclusively used for all concrete components in order to prevent mixing with other concretes. (Foto: A. Minson, The Concrete Centre)
Nõuded ja lahendused
Matus Fernandes
Site Manager
The technical solution from PERI was easy and safe to implement. This enabled us to achieve the high quality standards and keep on schedule without any problems.
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Location
Casa da Música, Portugal