The 3 roof shells of
the Grand Theatre span a force line to the 3 towers. The common architectural
language of all building parts give the identity to the site and the whole New
West Jinan area.
The building has a
highly memorisable icon effect. Public life will be concentrated in the centre
of the complex so that cultural exchange can happen. Façade
concept The façade language highlights the belonging to one singular
building complex. The different functions have different façade
requests. The base is build out of a massive stone plinth ribbon following the
shapes of the objects posed on to it. The three shells of the Grand Theatre and
the side buildings posed on the podium are covered mainly with an
opaque metal cladding system and glazed strips in the centre line.
The towers are
mainly out of glass and pass over the podium building down to street level. The
Central Plaza façade are in
continuity of the landscape design. The stoned base building follows the
inspiration of lines of staff the openings are composed such as notes of a
score within the staff which creates a piece of music. Both, the Tower and Grand
Theatre, facades have a figurative pattern on theirs façades:
the towers with a vegetal motif identifying the towers as green mountains; the
Theatre shells a more abstract organic motif. The pattern is a transition
element, which will visually be composed out of the vegetal mass of the
surrounding park, the metal shell and its pattern.
Glazing of the bases
and the shells will be a minimalist design. It will mainly be visible during
the night time. The Grand Theatre – Entrance Hall The public enters the Grand
Theatre from the Central
Plaza higher than the
street level. The entrance hall is the first step through a space sequence from
intense public live to the audience halls. Every spectator is invited to
experience the common entrance hall as filter, an in between space before
entering the 3 different lobbies from which they can enter into each of the
audience halls. The entrance hall is extended all along the building facades to
the limit of the 2 lateral building volumes. Centralized functions such as
ticket office, tourist information on the side can be found.
Each of the 3
lobbies has a different and singular character, and the auditoriums are
carefully posed such as valuable stones into their wooden box. The spectator
finds himself in a big enclosed space limited by the roof shells. The roof
shells are creating the identity together with the audience hall volumes. The
lobbies give access to the audience halls. The public enters on the back and on
the sides of the audience halls. Public environments Opera Hall lobby While
entering the lobby, the Opera Hall can be discovered as a cube. The cubes’
mineral façade is covered by a thin water film which gives a light vibration effect
to the volume. On each side vertical circulation is organized with stairs,
bridges and glazed lifts.
The spiral type
arrangement let pass the spectators close to the shell as well as to the opera
cube. On top of the opera cube a reception lobby can be found. This area has
can be run independently and can be closed for spectators. Independent access
can be organized from the lateral building. The reception area gives a
spectacular view to the roof shell and down to the audience lobby. Opera Hall. The
golden Opera Hall integrates technical requests and artistic expression within
the constraints of the cube volume. The spectators discover the opera hall from
the two edges or from the side of the balconies. The 2 balconies present a form
of lighting lines, all connected to an edge column on each side of the stage.
The column functions as lateral lighting and sound source for the stage and
auditorium.
The shape of the
balconies are slightly asymmetric and contrasts the parterre design which
relatively strict. The balconies provide light all around the front edge which
form a movement within the opera cube. The spectators can take enjoy the
possible lighting effect by entering and leaving the audience hall.
Multifunctional Hall The interior of the Multifunctional Hall is a very minimal
interior covered in night blue tones. The multiform function has been
simplified to multifunction. The main orientation will be frontal. The
spectators discover the audience hall from the stage level. Various
configurations of stage and spectator seats are possible to allow all kind of
spectacles to take place. Concert Hall lobby The Concert Hall volume is oval.
The egg type volume
can be seen from the entrance hall by entering the audience lobby. The
spectator can experience a promenade all around the audience hall. The space is
limited by the wooden ceiling of the shell. The shell is free standing and
disconnected from the Concert Hall volume such as a dome. The free shape mirror
on the outside of the concert hall mirrors the shell back onto the egg shape. And
gives an effect of illusionary space the limits are not clear anymore. Dramatic
lighting will give an expression of animated sky. On the backside large glazing
gives a view to the Lashan river and the south-west corner of the public park.
On top of the Concert Hall volume a reception lobby can be found similar to the
Opera lobby.
It can be run
independently and can be closed for spectators. Lift access can be found from
the lateral building. The reception area gives a spectacular view to the roof
shell and down to the audience lobby. Concert Hall The Concert Hall has the
particularity to provide a walkway all around on the edge of the interior from
which the side seats can be reached. The spectator can so experiences the
audience hall before being seated. The parterre is accessible from the back of
the audience hall and attached to the walkway. All around the stage and on the
edge of the parterre different round shapes are placed. Each of these volumes
is corresponding to a group of seats. The volumes are treated in wood equal to
the floor and the stage. An organ with a minimal design is placed in the axis
behind the stage. A chorus can be placed in front of it.
The walls are
treated in a uniform appearance giving a surrounding effect. A metal mesh acts
as an acoustically transparent curtain. Behind the curtain acoustic necessary
shelves are installed. The lighting of the walls can be changed in two main
modes: lighting the metal mesh from the front showing the hall in the shine of
the metal mesh or light behind the mesh which makes curtain transparent and
let’s appear space behind and the acoustic shelves. The color of the light can
be changed to obtain different moods for the hall. The ceiling is contrasting
all wooden volumes, dark out of convex shapes for acoustic purposes. A major
edge break in the ceiling volume gives a dramatic effect to the organ at the
end of the edge.
Location: Jinan, China
Architects: Paul Andreu Architecte
Local Architect: BIAD (Beijing Institute ofArchitectural Design)
Associate Architect: Richez AssociƩs
Project Team: Katharina Kriener, Stephanie Boufflet, Pengzi Zhang, Riccardo Vanigli, Olivia Faury, Antoine Barbeyer, Yanfang Niu, Kasia Dudzik, Hailin Zhai, Chen Wei, Wei Dong, Guo Kun
Construction: Zhongfu Tai, CSGEC
Acoustician: Kahle Acoustics
Scenography: Ducks Sceno
Area: 72.000 m2
Cost: € 143 mil.
Year: 2013
Owner: Institute of Jinan West Railway Station Area
Photographs: Philippe Ruault






















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