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November 12th, 2010
Dutch designers Niels van Eijk & Miriam van der Lubbe have refurbished a concert hall in Eindhoven.
The Frits Philips Concert Hall features interiors, furniture, staff uniforms and even cutlery by van Eijk and van der Lubbe.
Visitors are led from the entrance area into the concert hall by subtle lighting, which move from a high-tech wall over the ceiling.
A large leaning glass façade at the front of the building provides views into the foyer and the two floors above.
Photographs are by Frank Tielemans.
The following information is from the designers:
Concert Hall of the future opensSat. 9 Oct. – Festive re-opening of the Frits Philips Concert Hall, Eindhoven
The spectacular metamorphosis of the Frits Philips Concert Hall in Eindhoven is nearing completion.
The renowned designer duo Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe got together with Philips Ambient Experience Design to design a concert hall that, with the help of lighting, technology and design, is completely in tune with the needs of its visitors.
The festive re-opening is on Saturday, 9 October.
In the middle of Eindhoven now stands the absolute music centre of the future, a place where lighting, design and technology are integrated innovatively, without it becoming merely a high-tech building.
Niels van Eijk and Miriam van der Lubbe of Geldrop designed both the interior and the exterior around the central idea of the Concert Hall as a meeting place.
Together with Philips Ambient Experience Design, Hypsos and Rapenburg Plaza, the duo produced an exceptional composition of light, image and specially developed technology.
Take for example the way concert-goers are led intuitively from foyer to concert hall by way of subtle lighting signs which move from a high-tech wall and over the ceiling.
Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe designed every detail especially for this project, from the enormous glass façade to the foyers and furniture, from the working wear to the crockery.
The most remarkable change is to the main entrance of the new Concert Hall.
This consists of a forward-leaning glass façade, 25 meters wide and 13 meters high.
Behind it is a cultural city-foyer where people are welcome throughout the day for a cup of coffee, and to listen to, and buy music.
The city-foyer will be fitted with an ambient wall, several meters long, consisting of thousands of led lights, on which films, works of art and concerts will be projected.
Visual artist Gerard Hadders realised the content of this living wall.
Visitors can listen to their favourite music in ‘listening chairs’ with integrated audio systems, designed specially by Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe.
They also designed multi-functional furniture for the foyers, and special duo-chairs with an innovative lighting system.
The Frits Philips Concert Hall, Eindhoven, celebrates the festive re-opening on Saturday 9 October with a musical Open House from 11.00h to 17.00h.
Commissioned by: Muziekgebouw Frits Philips Eindhoven
Total design: Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe together with Philips Design (creative concept & direction)Geldrop, Eindhoven
Interior architect: Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe Geldrop
Advice image, lighting and sound: Hypsos Soesterberg
Lighting designer: Rapenburg Plaza Amsterdam
Graphic identity: Gerard Hadders Schiedam
The redesign was made possible due in part to a contribution from the European Fund for Regional Development within the framework of OP-Zuid and contributions from the SRE Regional Fund, Brainport Development, Province Noord-Brabant and Gemeente Eindhoven.
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