Tomorrow's Hall Today ; Budapest has Built a Brilliant New Concert Venue in Three Years. Why Does It Take London Decades to Build Bad Ones?
Evening Standard - London › March 30, 2005
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Evening Standard - London › March 30, 2005
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THE world's newest concert hall has opened on the banks of the Danube.
It is, in many ways, everything a modern hall should be.See the full content of this document
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Tomorrow's Hall Today ; Budapest has Built a Brilliant New Concert Venue in Three Years. Why Does It Take London Decades to Build Bad Ones?
The lobbies are imposing without being palatial, the interior decor is wittily pastel and the soundscape is inherently flexible and infinitely better than any in London or Paris - as is only to be expected of a work by the American acoustician Russell Johnson who, past 80, is still striving for the perfect sound.
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