Sinfonia Varsovia – temporary concert pavilion
Construction of the supporting structure for the roof of the educational-concert pavilion, including the installation of protective walls and social-sanitary facilities for the "Sinfonia Varsovia" orchestra at 272 Grochowska Street in Warsaw.
Year: 2017
Location: Warsaw
Area: 1,221.75 m²
Material: VALMEX FR 1400 MEHA TOP F SUPERWEISS
Scope: Execution, delivery, and installation of roofing membrane and side curtains, as well as delivery and installation of tensioning lines
The project of the temporary concert pavilion for the “Sinfonia Varsovia” orchestra at 272 Grochowska Street in Warsaw represents a significant step in the city’s cultural development, providing a modern and functional space for performances and music education. The construction of this temporary structure includes the supporting structure of the roof, aimed at ensuring optimal acoustic conditions for both musicians and the audience.
The pavilion was designed with versatility in mind, offering space not only for concerts but also for various educational activities. The installation of protective walls aims to provide protection against external factors and reinforce acoustic insulation, which is crucial for maintaining sound quality inside the pavilion. Additionally, the complex includes social-sanitary facilities for the orchestra, providing suitable working and resting conditions for the musicians.
To build the roof of the temporary concert pavilion, we used modern construction technologies that ensure excellent acoustics and durability of the structure. The materials selected for the roofing are characterized by high resistance to changing weather conditions.
Yes, even though it is a temporary structure, it has been designed and made with high-quality materials that guarantee its durability and stability throughout its lifetime.
Yes, the canopy has been designed to optimize the acoustic conditions inside the pavilion. Curtain walls and special materials used in the construction of the canopy significantly reduce sound interference, which is crucial for concerts and music events.
All materials and construction technologies used meet stringent safety standards. In addition, the entire structure is regularly inspected to ensure its safe use throughout its lifetime.