Bjarke Ingels Group Designs A Curving Photovoltaic Roof For The Kosovo Opera & Ballet Theater
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Danish studio BIG, in partnership with local architecture firm ALB-Architect, has designed a striking curving, folded roof for the Opera and Ballet Theatre of Kosovo in Pristina, drawing inspiration from traditional Kosovan skirts. This performance venue will serve as the home for the Kosovo Philharmonic, Ballet, and Opera, featuring a 1,200-seat concert hall, a 1,000-seat theatre hall, a 300-seat recital hall, and an integrated education and conference center.The star feature of the venue is a sculptural roof that is inspired by the shape of the Xhubleta a traditional bell-shaped fold skirt. The roof peels away from the ground to unveil glazed facades, and it will be clad in photovoltaic tiles. A stone-paved public square will circle the structure. Our design for the Opera and Ballet Theatre of Kosovo is designed like an efficient factory for the fabrication of artistic performances, saidBIG founder Bjarke Ingels. The rational nucleus is wrapped in a continuous canopy, creating an engaging public space open in all directions. The undulating roof creates a flowing and inviting gesture evocative of the Xhubleta, the traditional national dress of Kosovo, he concluded.Designer: Bjarke Ingels GroupThe theatre, adjacent to the Palace of Youth and Sports, Fadil Vokrri Stadium, and the Public Services Ministry, will feature expansive outdoor staircases on either side to facilitate pedestrian movement through the area. BIG created the structure to integrate elements of Kosovos cultural heritage while functioning as a modern venue that honors and showcases the nations performing arts.The design for the Opera and Ballet Theatre of Kosovo allows for the flexibility to accommodate the precise needs of the organizations who will occupy the spaces within while providing a modern facility that can elicit joy and delight for future generations of visitors and performers alike, said BIG London partner Andy Young. The theatres design symbolizes a new era of the arts and culture of Kosovo, with the potential to touch the heart of everyone who experiences it.The lobby serves as a central hub connecting all four performance halls, and will be bathed in natural light streaming through an expansive skylight. This design choice enhances the aesthetic appeal of the lobby, while also creating a welcoming and bright atmosphere for patrons as they move between the various venues.The performance halls will feature elegantly curved timber interiors, contributing to a warm and inviting ambiance. The seating will be upholstered in luxurious velvet, adding to the comfort and sophistication of the space. The acoustic curtains, meticulously designed for both functionality and visual interest, will adorn the halls.The post Bjarke Ingels Group Designs A Curving Photovoltaic Roof For The Kosovo Opera & Ballet Theater first appeared on Yanko Design.
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