Kilden, a theatre and concert hall in Kristiansand, Norway, has brought
together all the city's institutions of performing arts. Kristiansand
Symphony Orchestra now has a concert hall accommodating 1200 attendees.
Agder Theater, a regional group, is performing in a theater with a
capacity of 700. The theater hall can be transformed to accommodate
opera performances to house the ensemble Opera South. In addition, there
is a stage for experimental theater and a multi-purpose hall with a
level floor.
Kilden produces experiences. The core of its
architecture is the way the concert, theater and multi-purpose halls are
serviced efficiently and without interference. The monumental abstract
form of the wall of local oak, separates reality from fantasy. Passing
through, the audience will move from natural landscape to the realm of
performing arts. The wall allures the audience and expresses the
diversity of artistic performances housed by the building as well as the power induced by their combination.
The
wall made of wedged CNC milled solid planks is not only a disguised
theatrical effect but a concrete tactile artifact, which also improves
the acoustics of the foyer. The infinite blackness of the other facades
emphasizes the spectacle of the foyer.
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