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915:, during their first guest appearance, complained about poor conditions. They mentioned that the musicians could not hear each other very well, because the sound escaped into the 14-metre-high (46 ft) space above the stage. Even when the hall was empty, the acoustics were still hard to control. These kinds of problems are not uncommon in big concert halls shortly after their opening. For that reason, in 2001, after a testing phase of two years, thirty circular acoustic canvases, which can be adjusted in height, were installed at the ceiling above the stage area. Together with twelve mobile folding screens, they increased the investment by 800,000 DM (roughly 409,000 EUR) for the Freiburg Management and Marketing association. 542: 519: 786:(station plate), that is, a roofing extending over the rails, this study used a city-owned plot in the immediate vicinity of the station. As the building fit in the existing architecture of the city instead of towering above it and as the construction costs came to an estimated 44 million dollars, the study was considerably more realistic and adequate to the scarce public financial resources than the failed plans for the 322: 77: 179: 36: 241: 737:
and provided enough room for up to 5,000 people. Even the city hall, which was built in 1954, was no sufficient compensation as its one-room concept and remote location at the eastern edge of the city centre proved inadequate for many events. Due to numerous areas of new housing and the incorporation
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On 12 November 1985, the local council set the costs at 70.5 million DM (roughly 36 million EUR). These costs were intended to be financed by a national funding of 30 Million DM (roughly 15.3 million EUR) and a reasonable equity of the local building society. The calculation also included
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After a referendum, the planning phase was being heavily scrutinized by the public, and pressure was high to keep costs low. A final draft, released in 1991, reduced building space and gave the two lower floors to the hotel. Construction finally began in 1992.
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up to 76 million DM (roughly 38.9 million EUR) until the planned opening date of 1991. An architectural design competition with relatively strict rules was organized in order to realize the project and avoid proposals with high-cost risk.
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In May 1992, excavation for the underground parking lot underneath the concert hall began. On 28 June 1996, the concert hall was opened ceremoniously and handed over to the operator, the Freiburg Management and Marketing Association.
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government subsidies. In March 1984, the "culture and conference centre" feasibility study was conducted and approved by the local council. Following the previously suggested idea of having a
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did not intend to finance large-scale projects due to the increasing competition presented by air travel. Further plans, already rejected by that time, intended a new building behind the
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In 1982, changes of government on all political levels led to a short-term interruption of the efforts to erect a big public building. Two years later, minister-president
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at a height of approximately 20 m. The loggia is carried by several columns and is supposed to be an outdoor representation of the inner spatial structure.
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Performers' dressing rooms can be found on the ground floor and there is a staff room in the mezzanine behind the big hall. Rooms for production,
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district with the other districts had been discussed, adapting plans by architect Manfred Saß. However, these plans, the so-called
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of surrounding villages into the urban area of Freiburg, up until the mid-1970s. the centre of town had been moving west into the
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Apart from the political dispute, the acoustic quality of the big hall was predominantly criticized. Not only the members of the
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according to the publication date of the calculation and with regard to the general increase of the building cost
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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At the end of the 1970s, a building project to bridge the railway and thus connect the
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This rectangular concert hall is the heart of the Konzerthaus and built like a
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While the northern facade looks rather closed because of its pink-gray granite
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and access the stage on ground level through the back wall of the main hall.
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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and its adherence to the consistently large height of the buildings on
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Starting with the so-called "small drum", there are a total of nine
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Ein Dach für alle. Von der alten Festhalle zum neuen Konzerthaus
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K2 to K4 and K5 to K7 can be used as one or two halls together,
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Freiburg im Breisgau
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47°59′45″N 7°50′32″E / 47.9959°N 7.8421°E / 47.9959; 7.8421
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