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Ian Simpson Architects Wins Belgian Concert Hall Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Jan 5, 2010

British Ian Simpson Architects, in collaboration with American acoustics design firm Kirkegaard Associates, has won the international architectural competition for the redesign and transformation of the existing Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp, Belgium. The new design will provide a world class concert hall and conference facility for the KMDA, the Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, and the deFilharmonie, the Royal Flemish Philharmonic Orchestra.

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

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Competition-winning scheme for the Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp by Ian Simpson Architects in collaboration with acoustics designers Kirkegaard Associates

The scheme has a budget of 30 million Euros (43.1 million US dollars), and work is due to begin next year. The competition attracted 65 entries from around the world from which five practices were invited to prepare detailed design proposals. The shortlisted teams included Caruso St John, Robbrecht and Daem, and Office dA.

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

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Concert hall

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

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Ground floor foyer

Kris Peeters, the Flemish prime minister, said: “The new Queen Elizabeth Hall will be appreciated by everyone. This will become an international meeting place of entertainment and culture, a landmark for Flanders and the city of Antwerp.”

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

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Birds-eye view of the redesigned spaces

“The Queen Elizabeth Hall should stand as a public, friendly place,” said architect Ian Simpson. “The concert itself has been narrowed to create better acoustic within the hall and allow natural daylight to penetrate the ground floor foyer adjacent.”

The design concept was also praised by the Royal Flemish Philharmonic.

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

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Floor plan

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

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Longitudinal section

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

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Cross section

Images: Ian Simpson Architects

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Ian Simpson Architects Wins Belgian Concert Hall Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Jan 5, 2010

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theater ● royal flemish philharmonic ● queen elizabeth hall ● queen elisabeth hall ● music ● kmda ● kirkegaard associates ● ian simpson architects ● europe ● entertainment ● defilharmonie ● concert hall ● belgium ● antwerp

British Ian Simpson Architects, in collaboration with American acoustics design firm Kirkegaard Associates, has won the international architectural competition for the redesign and transformation of the existing Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp, Belgium. The new design will provide a world class concert hall and conference facility for the KMDA, the Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, and the deFilharmonie, the Royal Flemish Philharmonic Orchestra.

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

Click above image to enlarge
Competition-winning scheme for the Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp by Ian Simpson Architects in collaboration with acoustics designers Kirkegaard Associates

The scheme has a budget of 30 million Euros (43.1 million US dollars), and work is due to begin next year. The competition attracted 65 entries from around the world from which five practices were invited to prepare detailed design proposals. The shortlisted teams included Caruso St John, Robbrecht and Daem, and Office dA.

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

Click above image to enlarge
Concert hall

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

Click above image to enlarge
Ground floor foyer

Kris Peeters, the Flemish prime minister, said: “The new Queen Elizabeth Hall will be appreciated by everyone. This will become an international meeting place of entertainment and culture, a landmark for Flanders and the city of Antwerp.”

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

Click above image to enlarge
Birds-eye view of the redesigned spaces

“The Queen Elizabeth Hall should stand as a public, friendly place,” said architect Ian Simpson. “The concert itself has been narrowed to create better acoustic within the hall and allow natural daylight to penetrate the ground floor foyer adjacent.”

The design concept was also praised by the Royal Flemish Philharmonic.

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

Click above image to enlarge
Floor plan

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

Click above image to enlarge
Longitudinal section

Redesigned Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp

Click above image to enlarge
Cross section

Images: Ian Simpson Architects

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