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M.I.C.E. Venues

 June 30, 2010
Reykjavík's New Concert/Conference Hall To Open May 2011

 Pétur J. Eiríksson, Chairman of Portus, announced that the official opening and opening concert by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra at Harpa, Reykjavík's new Concert Hall and Conference Centre, would take place on 4 May 2011. The opening concert will be conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy.

On 14 May 2011, Harpa will stage a grand opening program featuring a diverse range of music events and many of Iceland's most prominent musicians. This program will be broadcast live on Icelandic National television. Designed by Henning Larsen Architects with acoustics by Artec Consultants Inc and a façade by Olafur Eliasson in collaboration with the architects, Harpa is to become home to the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and the Icelandic Opera, and thus a major addition to the Icelandic and European cultural scene. It will also serve as a tourism and business hub, providing flexible facilities for programs and international events.

The façade was designed by Olafur Eliasson in collaboration with Henning Larsen Architects. With acoustics conceived by Artec Consultants Inc, one of the most reputable experts in the field, and equipped with the most technologically advanced sound, staging and presentation systems also designed by Artec, the 28,000 square-­-meter (301,000 square-­-feet) complex will be a striking landmark in the redevelopment of the historic harbour and waterfront area, and a symbol of the country's renewed dynamism. Henning Larsen Architects also consulted with Batteríið Architects to conceive the building. The main contractor is ÍAV. "It is with great anticipation that we have seen the building and its magnificent façade emerge on the skyline," remarked Eiríksson. "Now that it is nearing completion, we can feel the energy it will bring to the city and how it will strengthen Reykjavík as one of the most attractive capitals in Europe."

Harpa is expected to become a hub in the city's vibrant music scene and to attract an audience of culture, architecture, and art enthusiasts as well as major international business and trade events. Based on a cooperative model, it will allow for a mix of large conventions, receptions, concerts, exhibitions and public programs that can all happen simultaneously. It will also be home to restaurants with direct views across the harbour.
 
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