Kyoto Concert Hall 1995
Category
- Civic / Theatre / Library / Conference hall
Scope
- Interior
Year
- 1995
Location
- Japan
Project Team
- Tokyo
Client : Kyoto City
Design : Arata Isozaki & Associates
This 22,412㎡ facility built by Kyoto city to commemorate the 1200th anniversary of the founding of the ancient capital is the home of the Kyoto Symphony Orchestra. It consists of a 1,839 seat shoebox-shaped large hall with pipe organ and a 514 seat small ensemble hall. The architect insisted throughout on a design that both mirrors the context of the city and integrates architecture and lighting.
The shoebox-shaped concert hall strives for a seamless unity between stage and audience, so we proposed finely contoured ceiling lighting that combines acoustic paneling and audience lighting. For the ensemble hall, we developed a novel ceiling system that integrates to the greatest extreme possible stage and audience lighting.
- Awards :
- 1995 Illuminating Engineering Institute of Japan(IEI-J) Good Lighting Design Award