Tuesday, August 18, 2009

WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL

The magnificent folding, billowing exterior of the Walt Disney Concert Hall is a sight to see.
The amazing architectural piece, the stainless steel panel could stretch up to an unbelievable to forty nine miles.
The design of the Concert Hall actually predates the architect’s famous Guggenheim Museum in Balboa, Spain.
The building was launched in 1987. Lilian Disney donated fifty million dollars for the launch of the said project.
Frank Gehry, the architect of the Walt Disney Concert Hall, is probably the most famous American architect. He completed the design of the building in 1991. He designed the building on October 23, 2003. Yasushita Toyata designed the interior Acoustic of the building.
The exterior of the building looks like a pile of ships overlapping each other. From a far-away view, it is very attractive because of its aluminun roof panels. The interior design, is a siht to see.
The aluminum exterior of the panel could reflect heat to nearby condominiums and also, its aluminum panels reflect glare when hit by sunlight. It could somehow be specified as a parabolic mirror.

No comments:

Post a Comment