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Sibelius Hall
Lahti, Finland
Artto Palo Rossi Tikka Architects
A well-made wooden vessel on the waterfront,
encased in glass

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By Peter MacKeith
This handsome composition juxtaposes
a rehabilitated 1907 brick factory building and two new glass-sheathed
boxes that enclose intricate wood space frames. Quietly monumental,
the new hall is already regarded as the premier musical performance
space in Finland and caps a concerted effort to revitalize
the once downtrodden waterfront district.
The 1997 design competition for a Lahti
congress and concert hall set forth goals of architectural
quality, acoustical excellence, innovation in wood construction,
and civic presence. New York acoustician Russell Johnson of
Artec Consultants was retained by the city to ensure the acoustical
viability of entries; the firm later expanded its role as
a project consultant.
Tikka and Lintulas design was awarded
first prize on all counts. The architects realized early on
that relying upon the aging brick factory building alone to
house a world-class concert hall was not feasible. Instead,
their plan places arrival, support, and public spaces in the
more cellular masonry structure. The symphony chamber was
conceived as a new, distinct volume on the lakefront, a well-made
wooden vessel encased within a glass vitrine. Joining the
old and new is a grand public foyer, the glass-enclosed Forest
Hall, dominated by a grid of towering laminated-wood columns
that support a dramatic canopy of splayed "branches."
Two additional wings support backstage functions and conference
areas.
The architectural composition enhances
the cityscape: The harborfront has gained a striking and symbolic
anchor. Not every elevation is engaging, however, as the necessities
of backstage service are exposed to the general line of entry
through a parking lot. The former factory structure does possess
a new dignity, acting as the primary entrance into the entire
complex.
See the July 2001 issue of Architectural
Record for full coverage of this project.
Formal name
of building:
Sibelius Hall
Location:
Lahti, Finland
Gross square
footage:
142,300 sq ft
Total construction
cost:
$20 million
Owner:
Lahden kaupunki , city of Lahti
Architect's
firm:
Artto Palo Rossi Tikka Architects
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