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Hitting the High Notes

Cultural and spiritual spaces soar above the European landscape

Annie Block -- Interior Design, 5/1/2009



Theis and Khan Architects

project Lumen United Reformed Church, London.

standout A white form, an enclosed skylit space for contemplation, descends like a ray of light in the center of a 1960's church that no longer needed space for a large congregation.

photography Edmund Sumner/View.


Ateliers Jean Nouvel

project Danish Radio Concert House, Copenhagen.

standout Changing colors and images light up the surface of a glass box containing four music halls, a restaurant-bar, and shops.

photography Christian Richters.


Jan De Vylder Architecten

project Contemporary Ballets of Belgium—Lod, Ghent.

standout This five-story practice studio, built for dance and musical-theater companies, combines an all-revealing street-facing curtain wall and facades clad in cement slates with gaps left for the eventual growth of greenery.

photography Filip Dujardin/OWI.


Behnisch Architekten

project Ozeaneum, Stralsund, Germany.

standout Near the shores of the Baltic Sea, sheets of steel recall billowing sails on the exterior of an 186,000-square-foot oceanographic museum that's largely open-plan.

photography Johannes-Maria Schlorcke.


Enric Miralles—Benedetta Tagliabue/EMBT

project Biblioteca Pública Enric Miralles, Palafolls, Spain.

standout Typical of the late architect Enric Miralles's use of undulating forms and raw materials, this 7,700-square-foot library has a vaulted steel roof punched with tubes topped by circular skylights.

photography Jordi Miralles.


UNStudio

project Haus für Musik und Musiktheater der Kunstuniversität Graz, Austria.

standout A building that houses performance, rehearsal, teaching, and public spaces has an exterior sheathed in stainless-steel mesh and an interior that centers on a massive yet lyrical concrete twist of a staircase.

photography Christian Richters.

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