TABULA – Arvo Pärt Centre

Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, Madrid/Berlin

Exhibition
9 December - 16 January 2018

Opening
Friday, 8 December, 6.30pm

Location

Aedes Architekturforum
Christinenstr.18-19
10119 Berlin

Opening Hours

Tue-Fri 11am-6.30pm
Sun-Mon 1-5pm

Opening Hours Holidays
24 December 2017, closed
25-29 December 2017, 1-5pm
30+31 December 2017, closed
1 January 2018, 1-5pm

Speaking at the opening
Dr. h.c. Kristin Feireiss
Aedes Architecture Forum, Berlin
H.E. Ambassador Dr. Laanemäe Estonian Embassy in Berlin
Rosa Velázquez Álvarez Cultural Attachée, Spanish Embassy in Berlin
Michel Pärt Chairman of the Arvo Pärt Centre Board, Laulasmaa
Anu Kivilo
Managing Director of Arvo Pärt Centre, Laulamaa
Fuensanta Nieto and Enrique Sobejano
Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, Madrid/Berlin


Accompanying event prior the exhibition opening
Friday, 8 December 2017, 4.30 pm
ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory

Arvo Pärt Centre - from idea to realisation
Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, Madrid/Berlin

Welcome
Dr. h.c. Kristin Feireiss Aedes Architekturforum

Lectures
Michael Pärt Chairman of the Arvo Pärt Centre Board, Laulasmaa
Anu Kivilo Managing Director of Arvo Pärt Centre, Laulasmaa
Fuensanta Nieto and Enrique Sobejano Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, Madrid/Berlin

The presentations will be held in english
Please register for this event at reply@ancb.de

 

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The exhibition TABULA presents the Arvo Pärt Centre created by Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos in Estonia. The new home for the centre is currently under construction and will house the legacy of the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. The building complex is situated in Laulasmaa, 35 km from Tallinn, on a peninsula with a magnificent natural surrounding within a pine forest near the sea. The core of the Arvo Pärt Centre will be the archive, which brings together the entire creative heritage of the composer, providing a research and learning environment for cultural education. The exhibition presents a visual-acoustic installation which captures the atmosphere of the Arvo Pärt Centre, while visitors can listen to Arvo Pärts composition ‘Tabula rasa’.

The Estonian Arvo Pärt is regarded as one of the most important living composers of new music. With the aim of creating opportunities for preserving and researching the creative heritage of the composer in his native land, and in the context of the Estonian language, Arvo Pärt and his family founded the Arvo Pärt Centre 2010 in Laulasmaa.

With the chosen structure of a geometric pattern, originated in a repeated pentagonal form, the architects want to keep alive and interpret in architectural terms the creative legacy of Arvo Pärt means to find a balance between the intimacy of his musical compositions and the powerful beauty of the Estonian landscape. The Arvo Pärt Centre is planned to be opened to the public in autumn 2018, the year that Estonia celebrates its 100th anniversary.

The exhibition presents the new building for the Arvo Pärt Centre that is designed by the Spanish architects Fuensanta Nieto and Enrique Sobejano / Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos. The Centre covers an area of 2350 m2 and will accommodate the archive, a library, a 150-seat chamber hall, an exhibition area, a video hall, and classrooms for cultural education as well as employee’s work spaces.

The exhibition installation will convey the atmosphere of the Arvo Pärt Centre. The defining elements of the building will be displayed resting on a figurative plane in which shape, rhythm and transparency will become distinct parts of the conceptual presentation, in order to give an in-depth view of the project. Arvo Pärt ´s music will surround the visitors as they walk among the exhibited pieces.

About Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos

Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos was founded in 1985 by Fuensanta Nieto and Enrique Sobejano and
have offices in Madrid and Berlin.

Enrique Sobejano has worked as an architect since graduating from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and the Graduate School of Architecture and Planning at Columbia University in New York in 1983. He is a professor at the Universität der Künste Berlin (UdK), where he holds the chair of Principles of Design. He is a permanent member of the Akademie der Künste Berlin (AdK).

Fuensanta Nieto has worked as an architect since graduating from the Universidad Politécnica
de Madrid and the Graduate School of Architecture and Planning at Columbia University in New York in 1983. She is a founding partner of Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos and a professor at the Universidad Europea de Madrid.

They are recipients of the 2007 National Prize for Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage and the 2010 Nike Prize issued by the Bund Deutscher Architekten (BDA), as well as the Aga Khan Award for Architecture (2010), the Piranesi Prix de Rome (2011), the European Museum of the Year Award (2012), the Hannes Meyer Prize (2012), AIA Honorary Fellowship (2015) and the Alvar Aalto Medal in 2015.


SPONSORS

Arvo Pärt Centre, JUNG, designfunktion, AXOR, hansgrohe, Zumtobel, Cosentino, Kling & Freitag, GenePurp Event Engineering, ECM, Kvadrat


CATALOGUE

English
€ 10
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