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The Piano House - Huainan - China.
Piano House, una casa para amantes de la música
Construida en la localidad Huainan, al este de China, The Piano House es una casa con un particular diseño que reproduce en grandes dimensiones un piano y un violín.
Con la idea de atraer turismo a la zona y de construir un lugar en donde los estudiantes de música de la universidad local puedan reunirse apracticar, el gobierno de Huainan en la provincia de An Hui decidió diseñar un edificio que aparenta ser un gigantesco piano con un violín de cristal como entrada.
Aquí podemos ver fotos y leer una corta reseña para comprobar una vez más que los chinos no dejas de asombrarnos con su creatividad, en este caso, en el arte, arquitectura y música.
Loewen Piano House - Chinese Version
A fresh look at our beautiful pianos, store and recital hall. ????????
Serenata China
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Serenata China · Fabio Paramo Y Su Organo
Melodías Inolvidables
℗ Discos Victoria
Released on: 1998-09-13
Author: D.R
Composer: D.R
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UNIVERSIDAD PANAMA FAC. ARQ R.V THE PIANO HOUSE
Autor: Ricardo Hau
Asignatura: Realidad Virtual y Modelado 3D
Modelado: Sketchup y Twinmotion
The Piano House es un edificio ubicado en Huainan, China, en el que los estudiantes de música ensayan y cuya estructura imita a un piano de cola y un violín.
The Story of Loewen Piano House (Mandarin Chinese Edition 國語版)
(Mandarin Chinese Edition 國語版)
钢琴之家的故事 - 我们的历史, 信念和服务.
Rmutsv THESIS 2012 KNOWLEDGE PARK CHINESE HUAINAN SAMUI
Musicreando // Edificio Piano - Maestranza Informativo Inmobiliario
En una de las laderas de la avenida las palmas de la ciudad de Medellín se encuentra una majestuosa estructura en forma de Piano, pertenenciente a Musicreando, es una academia de artes que se encierra en esta particular estructura atrayendo a más de un curioso hacia ella.
You and Me, Believe in Me Huainan
Children from the LWB school inside the Huainan orphanage in Anhui, singing You and Me.
Piano house
Piano House (provincia de Anhui, China)
LWB Believe in Me School - Huainan
Children in our school program doing a music performance for their classmates.
BEST HOUSE MUSIC 2010 SHOW CHINA ESPECTACULO MUSIC MANOLO CARRASCO PIANISTA
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ये है China का Piano House देखें ऐसी ही 6 और अद्भुत बील्डिंग
ये है China का Piano House देखें ऐसी ही 6 और अद्भुत बील्डिंग
दुनियाभर में कई ऐसी अद्भुत बील्डिंग हैं, जो बरबस ही हर किसी का भी ध्यान खींच लेती हैं। ये पर्यटकों में आकर्षण का केंद्र होती है। इन्हें प्रतिभा और मेहनत का संगम कहा जा सकता है। कुछ ऐसा ही भवन है चीन के हुआईनैन स्थित पियानो हाउस। इस अर्बन प्लानिंग एग्जीबिशन हॉल में शहर के नए कृषि प्रोजेक्ट्स वाली योजनाओं को डिसप्ले किया जाता है।
पियानो व वॉयलिन के आकार की इस बील्डिंग का निर्माण वर्ष 2007 में हुआ था और इसे सिर्फ घास से बनाया गया है। पारदर्शी वॉयलिन में एसकेलेटर्स व स्टेयरकेस हैं, जिनसे मुख्य पियानो भवन में एंट्री की जाती है। यह स्ट्रक्चर हेफेई यूनिवर्सिटी ऑफ टेक्नोलोजी ने डिजाइन किया है।
ये है China का Piano House देखें ऐसी ही 6 और अद्भुत बील्डिंग
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Piano House
Auckland University 2nd Year Architecture Media Paper
Info: A paper that involved exploration and design through traditional and digital media. My final product was a house that was inspired by the form and strings of a piano.
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10 Of China's Strangest Buildings
Here are 10 of the China’s most bizarre buildings.
The Chinese government recently placed a ban on weird architecture, but by that time a wealth of odd and unique structures had already been built.
Here are 10 of China’s weirdest buildings.
Number 10. Gate to the East, Suzhou. The intention was to build a Chinese version of the Paris landmark, the Arc de Triomphe. The actual result was a structure that many say looks like a giant pair of pants.
Number 9. Louis Vuitton flagship store, Shanghai. Buildings that resemble wearable items seem to have had a moment in China. While the interior is as dazzling and luxurious as the brand affiliation suggests, the outside is often said to bring thoughts of moonboots.
Number 8. Tianzi Hotel, Hebei. China has no shortage of breathtaking monumental sculpture, but the three gods attached to the front of this 10-story hospitality venue are not generally considered to be among them. Though largely unappreciated, the figures do serve a practical purpose. For example, the piece of fruit held by Shou, the deity who oversees longevity, houses a bookable suite.
Number 7. Mobile Phone Building, Kunming. Giant advertisements attached to buildings is nothing new, but in the case of this structure, the enormous phone is actually part of the architecture. The buttons and display screen double as the street-facing windows.
Number 6. Wuliangye Factory, Sichuan. The alcoholic beverage produced there is crafted using many traditional Chinese ingredients and techniques. The building, not so much. Nonetheless, tourists and fans of the drink flock to the locale to check out the place where liquid magic is made.
Number 5. The Piano House, Huainan. Dreamed up by a group of architecture students, the musical-themed creation opened its doors in 2007. The main room is in the body of the piano, and the stairs to it are located in the violin.
Number 4. Teapot Building, Wuxi. Though intended to become a sales office, the 10-story likeness of a serving vessel became a city center for exhibitions. Locals have expressed hope the structure itself will bring a flood of tourist traffic to the area.
Number 3. Xingchuang Tower, Beijing. In the early stages of construction, the building was believed by many to be a nod to Chicago’s iconic Marina City Towers. Nearer to completion, more and more came to the conclusion it actually resembles a chunk of lower intestine.
Number 2. Dadun Village, Hainan. Believe it or not, this is a luxury home community. Among the oddities often noted about the development are the strange building style choice, lack of open space, and overall barracks feel.
Number 1. Jade Emperor Statue, Chongqing City. The area is packed with impressive stone carvings, but one of them seems to have a rather unique feature attached. The supreme being’s headgear appears to double as the roof of a parking garage.
Which piece of architecture do you think is China’s weirdest building?