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Striking Green-Roofed Concert Hall Sprouts in Soignies, Belgium

06/10/2011
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    Soignies, Belgium recently unveiled a striking cultural center and concert hall complete with an expansive green roof. Spotted at <a href="http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/14916/lescaut-weinand-new-cultural-hall-in-soignies.html">designboom</a>, the project features a large <a href="http://inhabitat.com/spains-wood-clad-environmental-hq-is-a-green-gathering-place/new-1-37/">outdoor public theater</a> a multifaceted façade that is deeply influenced by the city's history. The hall was inspired by Soignies' local rock quarry - the facade takes on the angular quality of the local export, and the shape of the building corresponds with the winding angular streets that weave through the old city center.
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    Designed by <a href="http://www.weinand.be/">BE Weinand</a> and<a href="http://www.escaut.org/environment/soignies/"> L’Escaut Architects</a>, the project serves as a cultural center and a public venue.
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    The plan features a large plaza and outdoor amphitheater for concerts, and a gathering place to unwind or play games.
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    The exterior is clad in locally sourced blue stone and features <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-roofed-light-house-stadium-is-a-beacon-of-light/">translucent walls</a>.
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    The facade reflects the obtuse angles of the old streets and the visual sequence of neighboring buildings
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    The top of the project is crowned with a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-roof/">green roof</a> that contributes to the natural texture of the design while reducing the need for active cooling.
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    The multiple points of entrance facilitate traffic from four distinct areas.
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    A large light-filled hall welcomes visitors into the interior, where the main <a href="http://inhabitat.com/stockholms-undulating-waterfront-centre-is-a-transforming-low-energy-venue/">performance space</a> seats from 400-600 people.
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    Shown here is the entrance to the performance hall from the upper story.
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    The stage is unusually large, which allows it to accommodate many types of performances.
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    The space features excellent acoustics that minimize exterior noises, while the exterior plaza frequently hosts performance, fairs, and public gatherings.
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    The light-filled entrance hall.
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    The center's illuminated facade.
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  • Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies
    The building's floorplan
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Le Bureau D'études Weinand and L'escaut Cultural Hall in Soignies

Soignies, Belgium recently unveiled a striking cultural center and concert hall complete with an expansive green roof. Spotted at designboom, the project features a large outdoor public theater a multifaceted façade that is deeply influenced by the city's history. The hall was inspired by Soignies' local rock quarry - the facade takes on the angular quality of the local export, and the shape of the building corresponds with the winding angular streets that weave through the old city center.

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