IRAPUATO Music Hall y CENTRO DEPORTIVO por Tatiana Bilbao

 

IRAPUATO Music Hall y CENTRO DEPORTIVO por Tatiana Bilbao

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IRAPUATO Music Hall y CENTRO DEPORTIVO por Tatiana Bilbao

El edificio circular acogerá una gran variedad de eventos, como conciertos de música internacional, peleas de box, eventos universitarios o espectáculos tradicionales mexicanos.

Irapuato, Guanajuato, México Este escenario está equipado con la tecnología de este tipo en la acústica y la iluminación que incluso la gente sentada en las filas de atrás (por lo que 23 metros de la etapa) disfrutarán de su programa favorito. Vía: dezeen.com Irapuato-Music-Hall-and-Sports-Centre-by-Tatiana-Bilbao_016 Irapuato-Music-Hall-and-Sports-Centre-by-Tatiana-Bilbao_015 La forma característica exterior, como resultado del programa de interiores, también incluye bares, restaurantes y terrazas que da vida a la construcción cotidiana, aunque el interior no se utiliza. Este edificio situado en su INFORUM el Congreso y el parque de hadas, situado en el norte de la ciudad de Irapuato. Irapuato-Music-Hall-and-Sports-Centre-by-Tatiana-Bilbao_008 Irapuato-Music-Hall-and-Sports-Centre-by-Tatiana-Bilbao_003 Irapuato-Music-Hall-and-Sports-Centre-by-Tatiana-Bilbao_002 Este estudio multidisciplinario tiene una arquitectura como su práctica principal, con proyectos en México y varios países alrededor del mundo. Además, la oficina constantemente organiza exposiciones y programas diferentes, por lo tanto la promoción de la cultura contemporánea. La oficina se desarrolla la arquitectura que abarca una amplia gama de tipologías, son los ejemplos principales: una casa para el artista Gabriel Orozco en el Océano Pacífico, una casa de 1388 m2 en comunidad cerrada Ordos (China), el Jardín Botánico de Culiacán o de la funeraria Tangassi en San Luis Potosí, sala de exposiciones de arquitectura en Jinhua Park y el Pabellón de México en la Expo Zaragoza 2008. En 1999 co-funda Tatiana Bilbao la Oficina de Laboratorio de la Ciudad de México SC (LCM). Desde 2004 ha sido profesora visitante en universidades como la Universidad Iberoamericana en Ciudad de México y la Universidad Andrés Bello en Santiago de Chile.
Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao has designed a music hall and sports centre for Irapuato, Mexico. Called Irapuato Music Hall and Sports Centre, the five-storey circular building would host musical and sporting events in one central hall. Shaped around this interior, the exterior of the building would incorporate bars, restaurants and terraces. More about Tatiana Bilbao on Dezeen: Biotechnological Park Building. Here’s some information from the architects: IRAPUATO MUSIC HALL AND SPORTS CENTER Irapuato, Guanajuato, México Irapuato Music Hall and Sports Center will be a multipurpose building. The five level circular building will host a wide variety of events, such as international music concerts, box fights, college events or traditional Mexican shows. This arena is equipped with such a technology in acoustics and illumination that even the people seated in the back rows (as far as 23 meters from the stage) will enjoy their favorite show. The exterior characteristic shape, resulting from the interior program, also includes bars, restaurants and terraces which brings life to the building everyday, even if the interior is not being used. This building its situated in the INFORUM congress and fairy park, located at the north of Irapuato city. TATIANA BILBAO S.C. Tatiana Bilbao S.C. was founded in 2004 by Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao Spamer. This multidisciplinary studio has architecture as its main practice with projects in Mexico and various countries around the world. In addition, the office constantly organizes different exhibitions and programs, therefore promoting contemporary culture. The office develops architecture covering a wide range of typologies, being the main examples: a house for the artist Gabriel Orozco in the pacific ocean, a 1388 m2 gated community house in Ordos (China), a Botanical Garden in Culiacan or the Tangassi funeral home in San Luis Potosi, an Exhibition Room in Jinhua Architectural Park and the Mexican Pavilion for the Expo Zaragoza 2008. In 1999 Tatiana Bilbao co-founds the Office Laboratorio de la Ciudad de Mexico S.C.(LCM). Since 2004 she has been a visiting professor in Universities such as Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City and Universidad Andres Bello in Santiago de Chile. In 2007 Tatiana Bilbao was recognized by Design Vanguard Prize for being one of the 10 most influential, young practices of the world.