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May 3, 2024

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A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | O P E N A R C H I T E C T U R E T O P : Z H U R U N Z I ; M I D D L E A N D B O T T O M : J O N A T H A N L E I J O N H U F V U D "We gave lots of thought to how it may be used when there is no performance" This special building articulates much of OPEN's broader philosophies about doing architecture. They are human- ists and Chapel of Sound is a deeply humanistic endeavor. It's also intensely rational, a structure of two forces: the intuitive (or emotional reaction) and the logical (function). That these forces are in harmony is what makes Chapel of Sound as architecturally elegant as it is transcendent, a feeling amplified by large shafts of natural light that stream through the rooftop void. Bronze handrails and doors, meanwhile, lend add warmth to the concrete environment. "We gave lots of thought to how it may be used when there is no performance," the architects explain of the structure, whose seamless and simplistic-appearing monolith disguises sophisticated modern technologies integrated within. The result is calm and peaceful and at the same time feeds one's natural inclination to think and explore. "It feels serene and comfortable for one person alone in the space" with "many viewing platforms for people to appreciate the beautiful landscape and feel fully connected to nature. We hope the building conveys something primor- dial and spiritual, which reflects the reality of nature itself. In our contemporary life overflowing with information, anxiety, and virtual reality, we feel it is more important than ever to reconnect with our innate sensitivities; to see, to feel, to hear, to sense with our own body and mind. And [to] be at a whole with nature." Imagine: a building named Chapel of Sound to quell the noise of our world. In the end, Li and Huang envisioned and realized a venue for multiple experi- ences: listening to music in an acoustical space surrounded by nature, gathering communally, or spending time alone solo in contemplation of a place, an age, the natural world. Put another way, "The world is full of gigantic spaces," Li told The World Around. "Here you can feel it. That is the human scale. The human relationship. It's very important." openarch.com 44 DIGS.NET | 5.3.24

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