I & I - 2011, Side 15

I & I - 2011, Side 15
15I&I and can house modest local political meetings all the way up to large international conferences. This fall it will host the annual Iceland Airwaves event. It has already booked events a few years into the future. If you happen to come in during the day, you can have a cup of coffee or a glass of white wine at the first floor café. The fourth floor restaurant oversees the harbor, a memo- rable sight in summer and winter. You might also buy something at the gift shops. Harpa has different halls for differing needs: the main concert hall with seating for 1,600 people; a conference hall with seating for 750 people, that can be divided in two smaller halls; and a recital hall with seating for 450 people. In true Icelandic fashion the building was not quite ready when guests came flocking to the gala opening night. Honored guests might get splinters from a temporary staircase or look helplessly into a huge plastic cover, blocking who knows what. But nobody seemed to care. It was a night to remember. August 20 was another night to remember. That was the night Harpa was officially completed. Of course it still wasn’t quite done, but there are no more splinters and the fabulous lights in the tinted windows were seen for the first time. Harpa is a delight for the eye. And the ear. Especially the ear. Harpa of 1,600 StringS Photos this spread by Geir ólafsson and Páll Stefánsson.

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