5800 Individual Bamboo Poles Stand Tall as a Lightweight Transportable Theater
Studio Akkerhuis' bamboo design for a mobile theater proposal off the Netherlands coast addresses the characteristics of the material in the construction of light, resistant, accessible and transportable structures.
© Rick van der Bent
Studio Akkerhuis' bamboo design for a mobile theater proposal off the Netherlands coast addresses the characteristics of the material in the construction of light, resistant, accessible and transportable structures.The project, a compact space similar to a small amphitheater, allows reuse with different configurations in various places with its joints made up of ropes and screws.From the architects. Since 2001, a local cultural association -Kunstklank-, organizes every two years a theatrical production on the beach at Noordwijk, a well known seaside resort near Leiden in the Netherlands. Up until now, they were mostly open-air performances, requiring little more than a stage and some improvised seating around it.
© Studio Akkerhuis
For this year’s performances, a covered structure was required, to protect against rain and wind, a structure that can be mounted and dismounted at various locations over the next five years. using natural materials and to be assembled almost entirely by volunteers.
© Studio Akkerhuis
This time, for the piece “Gestrand Verlangen”, a music-theatre production loosely based upon Henry Pur-cell’s -Dido & Aeneas-, the beach lo...
© Rick van der Bent
Studio Akkerhuis' bamboo design for a mobile theater proposal off the Netherlands coast addresses the characteristics of the material in the construction of light, resistant, accessible and transportable structures.The project, a compact space similar to a small amphitheater, allows reuse with different configurations in various places with its joints made up of ropes and screws.From the architects. Since 2001, a local cultural association -Kunstklank-, organizes every two years a theatrical production on the beach at Noordwijk, a well known seaside resort near Leiden in the Netherlands. Up until now, they were mostly open-air performances, requiring little more than a stage and some improvised seating around it.
© Studio Akkerhuis
For this year’s performances, a covered structure was required, to protect against rain and wind, a structure that can be mounted and dismounted at various locations over the next five years. using natural materials and to be assembled almost entirely by volunteers.
© Studio Akkerhuis
This time, for the piece “Gestrand Verlangen”, a music-theatre production loosely based upon Henry Pur-cell’s -Dido & Aeneas-, the beach lo...
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