Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

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Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

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Prague has announced the winner of the international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall, which is the team of the Danish studio Bjarke Ingles Group (BIG), led by Bjarke Ingles and Brian Yang. The decision of the international jury was announced by the City of Prague together with its Institute of Planning and Development (IPR Prague) during a gala evening at the Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning (CAMP). The winning design of the modern music center, which will be built in Prague’s Holešovice in the future, does not only work with the building itself, but also brings imaginative solutions for the public space, envisages making the river bank accessible and opens up the Philharmonic Hall’s outdoor terraces, including the roof, to everyone equally.

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

“Many aspects had to be taken into account when selecting the winning design. The site for the philharmonic hall currently complicates the opportunity for people to meet instead of encouraging it, so the emphasis was not only on the architecture and operation of the building, but also on the design of the public spaces in the surrounding area. The Vltava Philharmonic Hall will become a vibrant center of life in Vltava street – a new city park will stretch eastwards from the building, the south side will open up access to the water, a square will be created on the west side and there will be a view of the new Bubny-Zátory district to the north. The building itself will be accessible from all directions and levels,” says Michal Sedláček, chairman of the competition’s jury.

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

The ambition of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall is to attract not only classical music fans, but also the general public. The winning design by the BIG studio envisages the construction of three halls, but it will also house the music department and the creative hub of the Municipal Library of Prague, visitors can look forward to a café or rooftop restaurant, and many will certainly take advantage of the educational activities on offer. In the case of the Vltava Philharmonic, the roof will be a continuation of the public space of the square – the stepped form will allow those interested to climb to the top without having to enter the building, so everyone will be able to enjoy a unique panoramic view of the whole of Prague.

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

The authors of the design turn to Šumava, to the sources of the Vltava River – this is where the wood that will be used in the construction of the building should come from. The wooden ceilings will permeate from the exterior to the interior, symbolically highlighting the theme of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall’s openness to its surroundings. Emphasis will also be placed on the implementation of glass, another element typical of the Czech Republic, which dominates the facade of the building.

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

The Vltava Philharmonic will also be the home of two orchestras – the Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK and the Czech Philharmonic. Both orchestras will find adequate residential spaces here, but also facilities for expanding their educational programs for the public. Music schools of various levels will also be involved and will be able to use the Vltava Philharmonic Hall’s facilities for their teaching. Representatives of the Czech Philharmonic and the Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK, as well as the Municipal Library in Prague, participated in the preparation of the architectural competition brief and were invited to jury the competition, thus being able to comment on the needs of individual entities.

The Vltava Philharmonic Hall building will help kick-start the transformation of one of Prague’s most important brownfield sites – the new Bubny-Zátory district should be built in its place, which will eventually become home to 25,000 residents in 11,000 apartments. Construction work is expected to start in 2027, and the new concert hall should be completed in 10 years, i.e. in 2032.

About studio

The award-winning architectural studio Bjarke Ingels Group, with offices in Copenhagen, London, New York, Barcelona and Shenzhen, employs professionals from the ranks of architects, designers, engineers, as well as theoreticians working in the area of architecture, urbanism, research and building development. Many of the designs by BIG, which was founded in Copenhagen in 2005 under the direction of Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, are unique in their use of pioneering technologies and often stand out for their defiance of traditional conventions and dimensions, as in the case of Amager Bakke, a state-of-the-art waste incinerator in Copenhagen that doubles as a ski slope, the LEGO House in Billund, Denmark, which resembles the bricks of the famous building set, or the Méca (Maison de l’Économie Créative et de la Culture en Nouvelle-Aquitaine) in Bordeaux, France.
The studio’s portfolio also includes designs for residential buildings, museums and exhibition centers.

The competition

The international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall was announced by the City of Prague together with the Prague Institute of Planning and Development (IPR Prague) at the end of August 2021. A total of 115 teams from 25 countries entered the competition, and 5 renowned architectural studios were also invited to participate in advance. In November 2021, the international jury announced the selected finalists – who submitted 19 competition entries from which the winner emerged in May 2022. In addition to BIG, other companies that ranked high include Barozzi Veiga + Atelier M1, Bevk Perović Arhitekti, Petr Hájek Architekti, Snøhetta.

Finalists

ALA + OV-A, MVRDV, OFFICE KGDVS + Christ & Gantenbein, Mecanoo + CHYBIK+KRISTOF, Barozzi Veiga + Atelier M1, Sou Fujimoto Architects, Cobe + Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects, ŠÉPKA ARCHITEKTI, Bjarke Ingels Group, Henning Larsen Architects, Carrilho da Graça Arquitectos, JAJA Architects, Bevk Perović Arhitekti, Petr Hájek Architekti, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Snøhetta, Ateliers Jean Nouvel, David Chipperfield Architects + Jakub Cigler architekti, SANAA.

2nd Place: Barozzi Veiga + Atelier M1

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

3rd Place: Bevk Perović Arhitekti

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

4th Place: Petr Hájek Architekti

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

5th Place: Snøhetta

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) wins international architectural competition for the design of the Vltava Philharmonic Hall

Winning Entry Information:

Studio: Bjarke Ingels Group

Author: Bjarke Ingels, Brian Yang

Website: www.big.dk

Project location: Prague, Czech Republic

Project year: 2022

Completion year: 2032

Client: Institute of Planning and Development (IPR Prague) & The City of Prague

Client’s website: www.iprpraha.cz, www.praha.eu

Project website: www.vltavskafilharmonie.cz

Collaborator: AED PROJECT –  Aleš Marek, Šárka Schneiderová;  John Henley, Karel Košek, Tomáš Hrádek;  NAGATA ACOUSTICS – Marc Quiquerez, Neza Kravanja;  THEATRE PROJECTS – Findlay Ross, Mark Stroomer;  BURO HAPPOLD – George Keliris, Kostis Lysikatos, Michael Keverne;  SYSTEMATICA  – Tiffanie Yamashita;  FRONT – Marc Simmons, Jill Fredrickson

Winning Entry – Bjarke Ingels Group

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