Project
Yogyakarta International Performance Art Center

Category 
Best Project of Public Space by Student

About the project (provided by the applicant)
Yogyakarta, a hub for culture and arts, presents a diverse range of artistic works, including music, dance, and theater. In addition to showcasing domestic works, Yogyakarta also frequently hosts international collaboration concerts. As a form of musical development, the Keraton Yogyakarta also presents the Yogyakarta Royal Orchestra, which features a fusion of traditional and classical music performances. Additionally, Yogyakarta also boasts 72 art festivals.
This Performance Art Center aims to realize the government's plan to present a building with a large capacity and best acoustic quality. Hence, this project propose an international concert hall with a capacity of 1700 people, a secondary concert hall with a capacity of 900 people, an exhibition building to showcase both traditional and contemporary art from Yogyakarta, and a library as a place to learn about art.

Location
Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Project design year
2024

Extra visual materials
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fH7PQR6KGQjIeh_2KWzhDpqSgJ0DPOrQ?usp=sharing

Applicant
Michelle Jannes Wahono, 4th year architecture student in Kristen Duta Wacana University: Focusing on concert hall buildings and wide-span structure in the final project.

Author of the project
Michelle Jannes Wahono

Status of the project
Conceptual design

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