The new Shanghai Symphony Orchestra headquarters is a testament to the power of architecture and music. Designed by Atelier Deshaus, the building features a series of interconnected spaces that celebrate the art of music. The building’s design is inspired by the flow of music, with fluid lines and a sense of movement throughout the space. The architects have created a space that is both functional and beautiful, providing a perfect environment for the orchestra to rehearse, perform, and connect with the community.
The new headquarters for the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, designed by Atelier Deshaus, has been completed in the Xuhui district of Shanghai. The building is a testament to the power of architecture and music, with a series of interconnected spaces that celebrate the art of music.
The building’s design is inspired by the flow of music, with fluid lines and a sense of movement throughout the space. The architects have created a space that is both functional and beautiful, providing a perfect environment for the orchestra to rehearse, perform, and connect with the community.
The building’s facade is made up of a series of curved glass panels that reflect the surrounding cityscape. The panels are arranged in a way that creates a sense of movement and rhythm, mirroring the flow of music. The interior of the building is equally impressive, with a grand concert hall that can seat over 1,000 people. The concert hall is designed to provide optimal acoustics for both classical and contemporary music.
The new headquarters is a significant addition to Shanghai’s cultural landscape. It is a space that will inspire generations of musicians and music lovers for years to come.
Project Information:
Architects: Atelier Deshaus
Location: Shanghai, China
Year: 2023
Photography: CreatAR