A structural frame protects visitors from the direct sun light during the day, and opens view to the sky night in Lanzarote. As it is angled, it collects rain water to the tanks as it is a valuable natural resource in the region.
The roof Sound treated spaces Visual connections Movable glazing and partitions Existing structure Eastern Garden
A structural frame protects visitors from the direct sun light during the day, and opens view to the sky night in Lanzarote. As it is angled, it collects rain water to the tanks as it is a valuable natural resource in the region.
Framing the Sky
The new Music Hall offers a refurbished space fully engaged with the landscape and the existing Water tank built in concrete and local stone.
With the aim of boosting the water facility, the new proposal sews the interior and exterior spaces, following the heritage from César Manrique as the main representative Artist of Lanzarote.
Thanks to the mild climate of this island, the new music facilities interact with the surroundings such as landscape and local greenery.
At the heart of the proposal lies the roof, serving as a focal point. It shields against adverse weather conditions and embraces the beauty beyond the horizon through the central skylight.
Music Hall Centre in Existing building
WHERE
Canary Islands
WHEN
2017