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canary-island-concert-hallThe shores of Arrecife on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands will soon be graced by a beautiful new concert hall. Dutch architecture firm, Henning Larsen, took first place in a competition in 2009 to design the structure which will be called the Palacio de Congresos. Like a beautiful piece of jewelry, the concert hall is meant to accentuate the city's sea promenade and elevate the city's identity. Along with the striking form, the structure incorporates a number of sustainability initiatives like a "semi-intelligent" shading facade to keep the interior cool, solar panels for energy and hot water and rainwater collection.1
canary-island-concert-hallThe shores of Arrecife on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands will soon be graced by a beautiful new concert hall. Dutch architecture firm, Henning Larsen, took first place in a competition in 2009 to design the structure which will be called the Palacio de Congresos. Like a beautiful piece of jewelry, the concert hall is meant to accentuate the city's sea promenade and elevate the city's identity. Along with the striking form, the structure incorporates a number of sustainability initiatives like a "semi-intelligent" shading facade to keep the interior cool, solar panels for energy and hot water and rainwater collection.2
canary-island-concert-hallThe shores of Arrecife on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands will soon be graced by a beautiful new concert hall. Dutch architecture firm, Henning Larsen, took first place in a competition in 2009 to design the structure which will be called the Palacio de Congresos. Like a beautiful piece of jewelry, the concert hall is meant to accentuate the city's sea promenade and elevate the city's identity. Along with the striking form, the structure incorporates a number of sustainability initiatives like a "semi-intelligent" shading facade to keep the interior cool, solar panels for energy and hot water and rainwater collection.3
canary-island-concert-hallThe shores of Arrecife on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands will soon be graced by a beautiful new concert hall. Dutch architecture firm, Henning Larsen, took first place in a competition in 2009 to design the structure which will be called the Palacio de Congresos. Like a beautiful piece of jewelry, the concert hall is meant to accentuate the city's sea promenade and elevate the city's identity. Along with the striking form, the structure incorporates a number of sustainability initiatives like a "semi-intelligent" shading facade to keep the interior cool, solar panels for energy and hot water and rainwater collection.4
canary-island-concert-hallThe shores of Arrecife on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands will soon be graced by a beautiful new concert hall. Dutch architecture firm, Henning Larsen, took first place in a competition in 2009 to design the structure which will be called the Palacio de Congresos. Like a beautiful piece of jewelry, the concert hall is meant to accentuate the city's sea promenade and elevate the city's identity. Along with the striking form, the structure incorporates a number of sustainability initiatives like a "semi-intelligent" shading facade to keep the interior cool, solar panels for energy and hot water and rainwater collection.5
canary-island-concert-hallThe shores of Arrecife on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands will soon be graced by a beautiful new concert hall. Dutch architecture firm, Henning Larsen, took first place in a competition in 2009 to design the structure which will be called the Palacio de Congresos. Like a beautiful piece of jewelry, the concert hall is meant to accentuate the city's sea promenade and elevate the city's identity. Along with the striking form, the structure incorporates a number of sustainability initiatives like a "semi-intelligent" shading facade to keep the interior cool, solar panels for energy and hot water and rainwater collection.6
canary-island-concert-hallThe shores of Arrecife on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands will soon be graced by a beautiful new concert hall. Dutch architecture firm, Henning Larsen, took first place in a competition in 2009 to design the structure which will be called the Palacio de Congresos. Like a beautiful piece of jewelry, the concert hall is meant to accentuate the city's sea promenade and elevate the city's identity. Along with the striking form, the structure incorporates a number of sustainability initiatives like a "semi-intelligent" shading facade to keep the interior cool, solar panels for energy and hot water and rainwater collection.7







