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Harpa est une salle de concert et un centre des congrès situé à Reykjavik, capitale de l'Islande. Le concert inaugural a eu lieu le 4 mai 2011 .

music hall down town Reykjavik

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Taken on a Nikon D810 Using a Nikon 16-35 F4.

 

78 stacked star images @ 25 seconds each, blended with a 20 second shot of the Harpa concert hall in Iceland a truly brilliant place to visit.

Reykjavik, Iceland

 

Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre

Designed by Henning Larsen Architects and artist Olafur Eliasson

Reykjavík, Iceland

Harpa is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavik, Iceland. It's an amazing work of architecture. The shot is a long exposure of just over 5 minutes with 16 stop ND filter.

 

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Harpa concert hall and conference centre, Reykjavik, Iceland.

Reykjavik, Iceland

El edificio Harpa es un centro de conciertos y conferencias de Reikiavik. Es la sede de la Orquesta Sinfónica de Islandia y de la Ópera Islandesa. (Esta foto esta hecha desde la ranura de una papelera)

A detail of the superb multi-coloured cladding. Made to look like the volcanic stone columns at Vik beach. #iceland #rejkyavik #harpa #olympus #e-m1 #12-40mmf2.8

I juxtaposed the different facets of the building in one photograph. The reflections show the connection of the building with the environment/ sky and the angle accentuates the sculptural form of the building.

An amazing glass wall on Harpa, the Reykjavik concert hall

Overlapping windows at the Harpa concert hall in Reykjavik

You ever have one of those places you really want to see with your own eyes?

 

Safe to say watching the lights dance in The Harpa Concert Hall and reflect off the waters below was one of this moments to me... The Harpa was one of those places I had seen plenty of photos of and always just appreciated the how the design of the build was it's own form of art with glass, steel and lighting. As the building features a distinctive colored glass facade inspired by the basalt landscape of Iceland.

 

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Harpa is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, of which I took way too many photos

Harpa (ufficialmente Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center).

I lavori di costruzione iniziarono nel 2005 e prevedevano un grande ampliamento e ammodernamento dell'Austurhöfn, il porto orientale di Reykjavík, con la costruzione di una sala concerti, un albergo da 400 stanze, appartamenti di lusso, negozi, ristoranti e un parcheggio oltre che la nuova sede della Landsbanki, uno dei maggiori istituti di credito dell'Islanda.

Nonostante i progetti, ci fu una brusca interruzione a causa della crisi finanziaria che colpì l'Islanda nel 2008.

Furono pertanto cancellati gran parte dei progetti, inclusa la nuova sede della banca che dal 2008 è in liquidazione coatta amministrativa.

Dopo vari dibattiti il governo scelse tuttavia di far ripartire i lavori per la costruzione della sala concerti nel 2009 e scelse inoltre di dare al complesso il nome di Harpa.

La vetrata, strutturata per rassomigliare un caleidoscopio, è frutto di una figura geometrica sviluppata dall'architetto islandese Einar Thorsteinn e soprannominata "quasi parallelepipedo".

Le celle si presentano come un poliedro da 12 facce esagonali e romboidali.

La versione tridimensionale è stata applicata alla facciata meridionale, mentre le altre tre sono state disegnate con la versione bidimensionale.

 

Harpa (officially Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center).

Construction work began in 2005 and included a major expansion and modernization of the Austurhöfn, Reykjavík's eastern port, with the construction of a concert hall, a 400-room hotel, luxury apartments, shops, restaurants and a car park as well as the new headquarters of Landsbanki, one of Iceland's largest credit institutions.

Despite the plans, there was an abrupt halt due to the financial crisis that hit Iceland in 2008.

Therefore, most of the projects were canceled, including the new headquarters of the bank which has been in compulsory administrative liquidation since 2008.

However, after various debates, the government chose to restart work on the construction of the concert hall in 2009 and also chose to give the complex the name of Harpa.

The window, structured to resemble a kaleidoscope, is the result of a geometric figure developed by the Icelandic architect Einar Thorsteinn and nicknamed "almost parallelepiped".

The cells appear as a polyhedron with 12 hexagonal and rhomboid faces.

The three-dimensional version was applied to the southern facade, while the other three were designed with the two-dimensional version.

 

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Labor casi imposible, distinguir reflejo y realidad...

I simply do love this building :-)

From a visit to Iceland due to an expected delayed flight.

Harpa is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, Iceland. The building features a distinctive colored glass facade inspired by the basalt landscape of Iceland.

Harpa concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, Iceland.

Pictures and Video by Terrence Chua using the Nikon D750 and DJI Osmo.

 

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Reykjavik, Iceland

Harpa is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, Iceland. The opening concert was held on May 4, 2011. The building features a distinctive colored glass facade inspired by the basalt landscape of Iceland.

Video of the trip is on youtube(well, bits of it anyway) www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzA51HajHTQ

 

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