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        <![CDATA[Workshop Ricostruzione - The House of Music / Mario Cucinella Architects]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Architecture and Musical Instruments <br> </strong>The House of Music was created not only to accommodate as the music classroom for two local music teaching institutions, but also to become a public concert hall for residents. Its architectural style is an inheritance of the region’s long-standing music tradition, and the plan consists of 9 interconnected circular spaces. The relationship between them is a metaphor for various instruments in an orchestra, which can be used for solo or ensemble. When the power is added together, it will produce a very shocking effect. The reference to musical instruments in the building is also achieved through oak siding, wall panels and roofs. They are not only materials and visual effects, at the same time, it has both functionality and can amplify the sound to achieve the effect of a speaker.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The House of Music of <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/pieve-di-cento">Pieve di Cento</a> was born out of the desire to create structures and spaces suitable for two programs: concert promotion and musical teaching in the municipality: the Music Society of Pieve and a Middle School with musical emphasis.</p>]]>
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