Szczecin Philharmonic Hall

PROJECT FACTS

Type:Public
Location:Thomas Beton, Poland
Architect:Studio Barozzi Veiga
Period:2011-2014
Visionary architecture is demanding. Just as an orchestra depends on each musician knowing their role in the whole, groundbreaking construction projects require unique collaboration. It’s about working together to find solutions where concrete makes possible what at first seemed impossible.

The Szczecin Philharmonic Hall is a technically demanding and architecturally distinctive project, completed in 2014 and awarded the EU Mies van der Rohe Award in 2015.

Thomas Beton S.p z.o.o supplied approximately 14,000 m³ of concrete for this project. A wide range of high-performance concrete solutions was required, including watertight, tremie, architectural, and high early strength concrete. These were used throughout the structure, from the foundations to the vertical elements, ensuring durability, strength, and precise execution.

Today, the Philharmonic Hall not only serves as a venue for music and culture but also stands as a lasting example of how concrete can contribute to creating sustainable, resilient, and visually striking structures in modern urban environments.

Szczecin Philharmonic Hall.

PROJECT FACTS

Type:Public
Location:Thomas Beton, Poland
Architect:Studio Barozzi Veiga
Period:2011-2014
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