Stunning concrete concert hall echoes rocky coastline
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By Barbara Eldredge@barbaraeldredge Dec 12, 2017, 10:30am EST
All photos by Jaime Navarro via Dezeen unless otherwise noted
Rojkind Arquitectos, one of the top Mexican architecture firms you should know, is known for working in unconventional contemporary forms. Its new monolithic seaside concert hall for the city of Boca del Río, Mexico, is another striking example.
Home to the citys philharmonic orchestra, the Foro Boca is a massive multi-volume structure sitting at the convergence of the Jamapa River and the Gulf of Mexico. The areas rocky coast proved to be inspirational fodder for the architects, who designed the building to be shaped like a jumble of rugged stones.
Many of the exterior walls are set at odd angles. The boards that formed the concrete were also placed on the diagonal, giving a sense of texture and slanted movement to the concert venue. A large concrete esplanade occupies the space between the building and the sea. It, too, has jagged edges and oddly stepped platforms.
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