3 / 5. FINALISTS. Announced for the 2013 EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe.

HARPA - REYKJAVIK CONCERT HALL AND CONFERENCE CENTRE

Office / Architect

BATTERÍID ARCHITECTS / Sigurður Einarsson. www.arkitekt.is
STUDIO OLAFUR ELIASSON / Olafur Eliasson
HENNING LARSEN ARCHITECTS / Peer Teglgaard Jeppesen, Osbjørn Jacobsen. www.henninglarsen.com

COLLABORADORS
Artec Consultants , Almenna Consulting Engineers , Verkis Consulting Engineers , Verkhönnun Engineers , Ramboll , ArtEngineering , Efla Engineers, , Hnit Consulting Engineers , Mannvit Engineers, , IAV hf., Iceland Prime Contractor , Landslag , ASK Architects , Vladimir Ashkenazy, Jasper Parrott

City / Country
REYKJAVIK / ICELAND

Programme
CULTURAL

Harpa emerges on the border between land and sea and forms part of an extensive harbor development project in the city. The overall objective has been to expand and revitalize Reykjavik’s eastern harbor, and create a better connection between it and the city center.

Harpa comprises both concert and conference facilities, including four main halls. Seen from the foyer, the halls form a massif that — similar to rock on the coast — forms a stark contrast to the expressive, open facade. At the core, the largest hall of the building, the main concert hall, unfolds its interior as a glowing center of force.

The changing daylight penetrating the facade creates a vibrant, adventurous play of light, shadow, and color in the foyer. Harpa’s multifaceted glass facades are the result of a unique collaboration between artist Olafur Eliasson and Henning Larsen Architects. The design is based on a geometric principle. Inspired by the crystallized basalt columns commonly found in Iceland, the southern facades create kaleidoscopic reflections of the city and the surrounding landscape.

Made of a twelve-sided space-filler of glass and steel that Eliasson calls “quasi brick,” the building appears as an ever-changing play of color, reflected in the more than 1,000 three-dimensional bricks composing the southern façade. The remaining facades and the roof are made of sectional representations of this geometric system, resulting in two-dimensional flat facades of five- and six-sided structural frames.

Light and transparency are key elements of the building. The crystalline structure captures and reflects the light—promoting a dialogue between the building, the city, and the surrounding landscape. One of the main ideas has been to “dematerialize” the building as a static entity and let it respond to the surrounding colors—the city lights, ocean, and glow of the sky.

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Henning Larsen Architects, was founded in 1959 an is an  is an international architecture company with strong Scandinavian roots.

Henning Larsen was born in 1925 in the town of Opsund, Videbæk, in western Denmark and moved with his parents to Bregninge, Zealand, as a child. Henning Larsen graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, in 1952. He established the company after a study trip to the United States. He started out with only one architecture student among his staff. Today, Henning Larsen Architects is one of Europe’s leading architectural companies. Henning Larsen's life work counts a number of significant building works in Denmark and abroad. He was often described as a "master the light". From 1968 to 1995, he was a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture in Copenhagen.

Henning Larsen received a number of awards and recognitions. Most recently, His Royal Highness the Prince Consort of Denmark's Europe Nostra Award 2013 and in 2012 what is often referred to as the Nobel Prize of art, the Praemium Imperiale. In 2001, he established the Henning Larsen Foundation with the objective of promoting and disseminating architecture in its broad sense.

Among Henning Larsen's most important works abroad, you find the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia, 1984), The Danish Embassy in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia, 1987) and Malmö City Library (Sweden, 1997). In Denmark, his most essential works include Copenhagen Business School Dalgas Have (1989), Enghøj Church (1994), Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (1996) and the Royal Danish Opera (2004).
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Published on: January 31, 2013
Cite: "HARPA. FINALISTS. MIES VAN DER ROHE 2013" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/harpa-finalists-mies-van-der-rohe-2013> ISSN 1139-6415
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