
Computer renderings of Elbe Philharmonic Hall, planned to open in Hamburg, Germany, in 2010.
NY Times discussed some today’s concert hall design and reference of some piece of architecture.
To those skeptics the current explosion of new concert spaces may seem nothing but a last-ditch attempt to attract younger audiences. And there is some truth in the observation that the global cultural construction boom has more to do with drawing tourists than with satisfying a thirst for classical performances or the arts in general.
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