
Facades Of Harpa Reyk Artwork Studio Olafur Eliasson Olafur Reminiscent of the crystalline basalt columns commonly found in iceland, the geometric facades of harpa reykjavik concert hall and conference centre were based on a modular, space filling structure called the quasi brick. The design olafur eliasson olafur eliasson is born on february 5th, 1967 and is an icelandic–danish artist known for sculptures and large scale installation art employing elemental materials such as light, water, and air temperature to enhance the viewer’s experience. he studied at the royal danish academy of fine arts from 1989 to 1995.

Harpa Concert Hall By Olafur Eliasson Icon Magazine The concert hall’s iconic façades were designed in collaboration between olafur eliasson and the engineering companies rambøll and artengineering gmbh from germany. made to recall the crystalline basalt columns commonly found in the country, the geometric facades were based on a modular, space filling structure called the quasi brick. Our featured videos completion of harpa stemmed from the efforts of multiple engineering and design agencies. for starters, danish icelandic artist olafur eliasson designed the south facade, developing the principle for the remaining three and roof in collaboration with henning larsen architects and batteríið architects. Olafur eliasson and his studio designed the facades of harpa reykjavik concert hall and conference centre in collaboration with henning larsen architects. the project was one of the early architecture scale projects to come out of studio olafur eliasson, and it has since informed the founding of studio other spaces. Tha facade was developed by henning larsen architects in collaboration with the artist olafur eliasson. the use of glass allows harpa to interact dynamically with its environment, changing appearance throughout the day and across seasons.

Detail Of The Glass Facade Harpa Concert Hall Architect Henning Olafur eliasson and his studio designed the facades of harpa reykjavik concert hall and conference centre in collaboration with henning larsen architects. the project was one of the early architecture scale projects to come out of studio olafur eliasson, and it has since informed the founding of studio other spaces. Tha facade was developed by henning larsen architects in collaboration with the artist olafur eliasson. the use of glass allows harpa to interact dynamically with its environment, changing appearance throughout the day and across seasons. Olafur eliasson’s reflective facade distorts and amplifies light and colour, making it a beacon ready for the long, dark icelandic winter. Artist olafur eliasson describes the glass facade on harpa, reykjavik's new conference and concert hall. architect osbjørn jacobsen from henning larsen architects and christopher s. darland from.

Detail Of The Glass Facade Harpa Concert Hall Architect Henning Olafur eliasson’s reflective facade distorts and amplifies light and colour, making it a beacon ready for the long, dark icelandic winter. Artist olafur eliasson describes the glass facade on harpa, reykjavik's new conference and concert hall. architect osbjørn jacobsen from henning larsen architects and christopher s. darland from.

Detail Of The Glass Facade Harpa Concert Hall Architect Henning

Detail Of The Glass Facade Harpa Concert Hall Architect Henning