The Cidade das Artes is a
cultural complex located in Barra da Tijuca in the Southwest Zone of Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil.
The project will host the
Brazilian Symphony Orchestra becoming a main center for music as will be the
largest modern concert hall in South America,
with 1,780 seats.
The complex spans
approximately 90 thousand square metres and also features a chamber music hall,
three theaters, and 12 rehearsal rooms. From the terrace there is a panoramic
view of the region, from Barra's borught.
It is a long plain that
lacks strong architectural events and urban marks. The site is structured by
two highways that cross. On the centre of this cross imagined by Lucio Costa,
the Cidade da Musica will be in the very heart of the new town.
The Cidade da Musica is
raised and established on a vast terrace ten meters above a garden designed by
Fernando Chacel.
This terrace is the public
space, it is the gathering place that gives access to all concert rooms, movie
theaters, rehearsal rooms, restaurant, library, shops, and the headquater of
the Brazilian Symphonic Orchestra.
The Cidade da Musica is
seen as a large house on stilts, a great veranda above a garden with ponds,
shade and trees.
Also, it is an homage to an
archetype of Brazilian architecture. Between the two horizontal plates of the
roof and the terrace are set the shapes of the concert rooms in an interplay of
volumes and voids.
The project is an urban
signal, a public symbol floating on the plain with a large visibility.
The architecture responds
also to the beautiful mountain curves of the Siera Atlantica and the line of
the sea, this place has the guarantee of being a major landmark of the greater Rio.
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Architect: Atelier
Christian de Portzamparc
Project
Team: Bertrand Beau, Nanda Eskes, Ana Paula Pontes, Clovis Cunha, Christophe
Eschapasse, Duccio Cardelli, Jean-Charles Chaulet, Michael Kaplan, Tania Da
Rocha Pitta, André Magalhães, Fabiana Araujo, Lecticia Gomes, Nadeijda Gomes,
Marion Barray, Florence Clausel, Julien Fumat, Áurea Bezerra, Luiza Fonseca,
Ricardo Marota, Dominine Lepichon, Delphine Vidon, Vania Nalin Ushara, Renata
Bolliger, Daniela Busarello, Catherine Flouvat
Structure
Engineering: BETON Engenharia, Carlos Fragelli, Bruno Cantarini
Landscape Designer: CAP, Fernando Chancel
Area: 46,000 m2
Year: 2011
Client: City Hall of Rio de Janeiro, Secretaria Municipal das
Culturas














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