Bernard Tschumi Architects ‘Carnal Hall’ set to open in Switzerland
The Le Rosey school in Switzerland is set to open its new concert hall and centre for art and culture – designed by Bernard Tschumi Architects (BTA) – on the 2 October 2014.
After a long construction process, the new venue, constructed by BTA and Swiss-based Fehlmann Architects, will cover 8,000sq m (26,246sq ft) and boasts a number of features.
A rectangular auditorium sits under the circular steel dome, with a diameter of 92m (301ft), which acts as a new centre piece for the site. With space to seat 900 inside the auditorium, the building also has a multi-purpose exhibition space, smaller rooms dedicated to specific projects, as well as a library and learning centre.

Le Rosey pupils enjoying their new space
The project started in 2009, with BTA’s scheme being chosen as the winner following an illustrious design competition. The overall design reaches a height of 21m (67ft) and its stainless steel-clad interior stands in stark contrast to the historic Le Rosey campus.
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