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Sidney Myer Music Bowl. Architect Barry Patten Location Kings Domain, Melbourne Opened February 1959 Public outdoor performance shelter . Gaurav Joshi B. Arch IV. Gaurav Joshi b. Arch IV. Beginning. Sidney Myer initiated the idea
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Sidney Myer Music Bowl Architect Barry Patten Location Kings Domain, Melbourne Opened February 1959 Public outdoor performance shelter Gaurav Joshi B. Arch IV Gaurav Joshi b. Arch IV
Beginning • Sidney Myer initiated the idea • Inspired by the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles • From concrete shell to tensile structural steel • From simple white geometry to hi tech tensile structural system • From Modernism to Late modernism
Design • “a sunken amphitheatre sheltered by a huge, flexible canopy floating over the grass.” • a “sound shell” • a “bowl for the people.” • city's first major purpose-built outdoor venue • ``the most startling architectural piece ever seen in Melbourne.'‘ • structure combined the splendor of a concert hall with the relaxed feel of a sports arena • won a prestigious American Institute of Architecture Award
Structure • a tensile structural system with a free-form roof. • an innovative system of cables laced together and covered with aluminium faced plywood sandwich panels • Weather proofed thin membranes of plywood • Use of steel cables and two 21.3 m high masts • Corrosion resistant ground anchors • “a mammoth man-made engineering job”
Renovation • “considerable historical, social and cultural significance'' • Extensive renovations in 2000-2002 • To brought the venue's facilities up to international standards. • fixed seating for 2030 people in 26 tiered rows • Surrounding lawns can seat up to 23,000 people. • The stage area is 27.4 X 19.5 m • Area of the Bowl's canopy is 4055 square metres • Total Height 20 m
A Late modernist building • sculptural expressionism • Hi tech building • Clear skin and bone structure • Use of metal in façade • Structure as ornament • Promise of the future • Column free space