Hakuju Concert Hall in Tokyo, Japan

June 15, 2010 Category: Cultural, Public Buildings

Located in Tokyo, Japan, Hakuju Concert Hall was designed by Albert Abut Architecture. Shaped as a variable-sized box, in a insulated box, in the box of the building, the Hakuju Hall drives musical waves from musician to listener, with the precision expected by high-tech music lovers from Tokyo.

In order to have the best sound quality, all noise has been controlled. To avoid any possible interference with the noise of the city, rubber joints have been interposed between the floating part of the ceiling and the fixed one. The stage is also built separately, such that it is completely unplugged from the real floor.

Hakuju Concert Hall Architechture PlanHakuju Concert Hall Architechture Plan

Hakuju Concert Hall by Albert Abut ArchitectureHakuju Concert Hall by Albert Abut Architecture

Hakuju Concert Hall InteriorHakuju Concert Hall Interior

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