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Photo by Maris Lapins
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Pavilion of Nature Concert Hall 2017

Pavilion / stage for Nature Concert Hall 2017 is designed as an art object that unifies architecture, music, science, video and light installation. Circular platform of 14 m diameter is placed in 45 degree angle and works as a giant video projection screen, as a portal to the underground world and insights of the Earthworm – the research object of Nature Concert Hall 2017. Behind the portal are placed musicians in four floors and they can be seen to audience through three opening in the circular platform. The load bearing structure is designed both vertically and horizontally as structural grid of 2,5 m X 2,5 m X 2,5 m, which is easy and quick to assemble and dismantle for pavilion re-use in different locations.

Nature Concert Hall is multimedia nature-educational event that incorporates science, dramaturgy, music and art. Its aim is to bring attention to surrounding nature, to tell about daily unnoticed and invite to be careful. Nature Concert Hall 2017 took place in Dviete floodplain and Burtnieki floodplain meadows, Latvia and its main character was Earthworm - Lumbricus Terrestris (latin).

 
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Status: Built
Location: Dviete, LV
Firm Role: Architect
Additional Credits: Structural Engineer: Girts Berzins
Stage director and video artists: Roberts Rubins
Video artist: Maris Kalve
3D animation: Dmitry Volovik
Light designer: Oskars Timbars
Builders: IXI
Photos: Maris Lapins, Eriks Bozis, Marika Latsone

 
Photo by Eriks Bozis
Photo by Eriks Bozis
Photo by Eriks Bozis
Photo by Eriks Bozis
Photo by Eriks Bozis
Photo by Eriks Bozis
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Marika Latsone
Photo by Marika Latsone
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Photo by Maris Lapins
Axonometric view
Axonometric view
Front facade
Front facade
Side facade
Side facade