My concept is changing the whole building into a full glass building functioning as a multipurpose hall / theater. The glass will be soundproof to avoid noise pollution. The glass that coat the building structure is not just pure see through glass you usually witness but its a color changing type of glass. More information about the glass type below. I will redesign the building to not only function as a theater , it can also be used for events, concerts, exhibitions, and etc. Certain part of the actual building will be removed but will try to not dramatically change the whole outlook of it. The interior itself will also be glass coated too. Imagine a huge piece of odd shaped prism that refracts light and as result we can see spectral colors and sometimes can be a substitute of mirror as certain angle the light is reflected. That is where i got the idea from and not only that reason why i made the interior and exterior visible to public viewers its because of the idea from " through the naked eye experience". Have you ever wondered how the situation and atmosphere will be in a theater ? Where famous plays are showing? Or a concert ? Probably exhibitions of arts or grand events? All this which occurred usually in a structure where walls are blocking our sights and people who never had a chance to witness it can never know how it is. Why not share the experience with everyone? Viewers from the outside can only see but hardly hear as the glass is soundproof but sight seeing is more then enough like the saying "picture is worth a thousand words or picture is more then just a mere art or visualization".
Remember the color changing glass i mentioned above?
Its actually glazing and surfacing material in seamless architectural sized glass and acrylic panels that has dichroic, ("di"=two, "chroic"=color) thin film technology built right into the material that actually changes color in full spectrum color shifts according to viewing angle.
Photo courtesy of Metropolis, November 2005 issue, ©2005 Bellerophon Publications, Inc. Permission granted byMetropolis http://www.metropolismag.com/
Bloomberg Executive Offices, New York, NY. Fourteen foot high sheets of Dichrolam Green in laminated glass create light boxes of unreal color-changing infinite-mirror FX. Designer - Studios Architects
http://www.colormatters.com ( A site that explains how important color is, one of the reason why i have the glasses that surrounds the building colorful)
More Idea Example :
Prisme - Aurillac Hall, France
French building by Brisac Gonzalez Architects
Jan 2004 - Dec 2007
http://www.e-architect.co.uk/france/aurillac_building.htm
The ‘Prisme’, a new 4,500 person capacity multi-purpose hall designed by London-based Brisac Gonzalez. Aurillac is at the edge of France’s Massif Central mountain region. The building is situated near the city’s main train station, an area that is under regeneration to provide a stronger link with the city’s historic centre.
This the first completed building in France by Brisac Gonzalez is be a new venue for theatre, concerts, fairs and sports events. It contains retractable seating and demountable stage for versatility.
Three ribbons of concrete that vary in shape and texture define the building. Their juxtaposition delineates the different zones of the building: entry, storage and back of house facilities.
The upper ribbon is made of prefabricated concrete panels with a regular grid of glass bricks. The glass bricks were custom-designed by Brisac Gonzalez and Normandy-based glass specialist Saverbat. The pyramidal shape of the 25 000 glass bricks produces a glimmering effect and dramatic shadows with sunlight. At night the textured glass surface similar to a Fresnel lens increases the intensity of the coloured lighting scheme.
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