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MAD promise to take visitors on a journey through time and space with the unveiling of their China Philharmonic Hall design
POSTED 17 Oct 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The hall will be the first permanent base for the China Philharmonic Orchestra and will also host performances from touring musicians from all around the world Credit: MAD Architects

Credit: MAD Architects
We want to create the experience of taking people to a different world through the architecture and the music. I want to make people think they arrived in another place
– Ma Yansong
Ma Yansong and MAD Architects have unveiled their design for a brand new China Philharmonic Hall in Beijing.

Located in the bustling business district of Sanlitun next to the multipurpose Beijing Workers Stadium, the building will take the form of a curving 11,600sq m (125,000sq ft) structure covered by a translucent curtain facade.

Lush trees and lotus ponds will be installed around the south side of the site in order to make the concert hall seem as though it emerges from a jungle or “holy garden”. In the daytime, natural light will travel through the semi-transparent white walls, while in the evenings the venue will glow in the dark.

In an exclusive interview with CLAD, Ma said: “There are a lot of people [in this district], which is good for the circulation, but we want to create the experience of taking people to a different world through the architecture and the music. I want to make people think they arrived in another place.

“We started our process by considering how to realise that experience. To do that we’ve created this translucent feeling, so you’ll be aware of where you are but also isolated from the context.”

MAD are working with acoustician Yasuhisa Toyota – who helped create the Los Angeles Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Philharmonie de Paris and Suntory Hall in Tokyo – to create a world class musical venue.

The hall will be the first permanent base for the China Philharmonic Orchestra and will also host performances from touring musicians from all around the world.

A comprehensive interview with Ma Yansong – in which the rising star talks about studying under Zaha Hadid, being inspired by nature, creating the acclaimed Harbin Opera House and the importance of battling conservatism in the built environment – features in the new issue of CLADmag.

The building will take the form of a curving 11,600sq m (125,000sq ft) structure covered by a translucent curtain facade Credit: MAD Architects
The project is located in the bustling business district of Sanlitun next to the multipurpose Beijing Workers Stadium Credit: MAD Architects
The design is intended to create an otherworldly experience for visitors Credit: MAD Architects
The design was unveiled in Beijin today (17 October) Credit: MAD Architects
Ma told CLAD he wants to take people on 'a journey to another place' Credit: MAD Architects
Daylight, which will enter through the translucent exterior, plays a crucial role in the design Credit: MAD Architects
Credit: MAD Architects
Credit: MAD Architects
Credit: MAD Architects
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MAD promise to take visitors on a journey through time and space with the unveiling of their China Philharmonic Hall design
POSTED 17 Oct 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The hall will be the first permanent base for the China Philharmonic Orchestra and will also host performances from touring musicians from all around the world Credit: MAD Architects
Credit: MAD Architects
We want to create the experience of taking people to a different world through the architecture and the music. I want to make people think they arrived in another place
– Ma Yansong
Ma Yansong and MAD Architects have unveiled their design for a brand new China Philharmonic Hall in Beijing.

Located in the bustling business district of Sanlitun next to the multipurpose Beijing Workers Stadium, the building will take the form of a curving 11,600sq m (125,000sq ft) structure covered by a translucent curtain facade.

Lush trees and lotus ponds will be installed around the south side of the site in order to make the concert hall seem as though it emerges from a jungle or “holy garden”. In the daytime, natural light will travel through the semi-transparent white walls, while in the evenings the venue will glow in the dark.

In an exclusive interview with CLAD, Ma said: “There are a lot of people [in this district], which is good for the circulation, but we want to create the experience of taking people to a different world through the architecture and the music. I want to make people think they arrived in another place.

“We started our process by considering how to realise that experience. To do that we’ve created this translucent feeling, so you’ll be aware of where you are but also isolated from the context.”

MAD are working with acoustician Yasuhisa Toyota – who helped create the Los Angeles Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Philharmonie de Paris and Suntory Hall in Tokyo – to create a world class musical venue.

The hall will be the first permanent base for the China Philharmonic Orchestra and will also host performances from touring musicians from all around the world.

A comprehensive interview with Ma Yansong – in which the rising star talks about studying under Zaha Hadid, being inspired by nature, creating the acclaimed Harbin Opera House and the importance of battling conservatism in the built environment – features in the new issue of CLADmag.

The building will take the form of a curving 11,600sq m (125,000sq ft) structure covered by a translucent curtain facade Credit: MAD Architects
The project is located in the bustling business district of Sanlitun next to the multipurpose Beijing Workers Stadium Credit: MAD Architects
The design is intended to create an otherworldly experience for visitors Credit: MAD Architects
The design was unveiled in Beijin today (17 October) Credit: MAD Architects
Ma told CLAD he wants to take people on 'a journey to another place' Credit: MAD Architects
Daylight, which will enter through the translucent exterior, plays a crucial role in the design Credit: MAD Architects
Credit: MAD Architects
Credit: MAD Architects
Credit: MAD Architects
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The founder of MAD on nature and urbanism, the Harbin Opera House and battling conservatism
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