Abstract

The great form of civil architecture, a spotless white ‘Gothic cathedral’ which accommodates the function of a concert hall, is filtered by the external fragmentation, declaring the will to lead the scale back to a sort of domesticity, in order to conform to the consolidated urban context. This is a first insight, an instinctive response to the place, a suspended atmosphere that is made of elementary geometric shapes marked by light.

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