I got really excited when I constructed the Walt Disney Concert Hall and I was really happy with the results. I finally finished it in 2003 and The Walt Disney Concert Hall opens on October 23rd. It is located in Crowning Bunker Hill in downtown Los Angeles. I started to construct it in 1999 and to the inauguration in 2003; it took sixteen years to complete! This work falls within the style of Deconstructivism and its application tends to depart from modernism. This master piece is all stainless steel and include an open and accessible main entrance. Many famous musician have played at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
The Walt Disney Concert Hall is one of the main attractions in downtown, Los Angeles. When you walk in it includes an open and accessible main entrance, a sympathetic and inclusive attitude. You can easily tell that it is sophisticated and abstract. When you walk even further you see the music center and the architecture it very curved and made out of wood. You can see that it is very smooth and proportional. The Disney Concert Hall is one of my most well known works and I am very proud of it.

That is a great building and i would love to go inside it sometime. I have never been down to Los Angeles but it must be a big hit there. Also im sure it is a great work to be proud of now since its been done.
ReplyDeleteThat building is truely an amazing piece of archetecture, you have every right to be proud! I love the smooth tecture of it and the twisting shapes of the building. From one artist to another i can say that i appreciate all the work you've put into your masterpiece and it really is amazing. I find myself wanting to visit Los Angles just to see it! I hope you continue with your successful and happy career.
ReplyDeleteI have always found beauty in older styled buildings, but I have found an exception in your modern styled architecture. I hope to one day travel to America, but I am unfortunately scared of travel because of a scarring childhood event. It seems like your mind is in a healthy state because of its obvious imagination. You don't seem to be showing any signs of depression,unlike my friend Van Gogh. I wish you the best of luck in your future conquests!
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