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The Walt Disney Concert Hall by Frank Gehry in Los Angeles had been chosen for the case study. The building was been purposed to provide a best acoustical environment for the orchestra and to create a possible closest connection between the audience and the musicians and also to create a visionary building reflecting the Los Angeles' s culture, character and climate. With the existing building surrounded the site - the Music Centre Facilities, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the downtown redevelopment area of Bunker Hill, the Walt Disney Concert Hall was also designed to create a powerful relationship between them.
Frank Gehry won in the competition. His interpretation of the acoustical parameters had led to a concert hall designed as a series of smaller rooms focused toward the orchestra with seats surrounding the stage. For the exterior, the design was expressed as a layered sculptural of limestone rotated on the site to bend the symmetrical axis of the Music Centre toward the Museum of Contemporary Art. From my point of view, Several of the buildings designed by Frank Gehry had referred to sculptural-like forms, with concrete and stone materials cubes which to be rotated, shrunk and transformed, and then gathered together. A large, glass-covered garden foyer was designed to "the living room of the city", which functioned not only the entre bur as a great civic space enlivened by daily performance and festivities.
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