Rodrigo Vargas Vergara, a sixth year student at the School of Architecture of Universidad de Santiago de Chile designed a concert hall for the South Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, in the context of an international architectural competition, in which he was awarded the first prize.
Rodrigo Alexis Vargas Vergara, a sixth year student at the School of Architecture of Universidad de Santiago de Chile, won the first place in the ModulArch 2016 competition. The challenge was to design a concert hall with a capacity of up to 1,000 seats for the South Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in the city of České Budějovice, 120 kms south from the Prague, the capital city.The Orchestra was founded in 1981, and together with performing music by classical composers and pieces suitable for small places, it also devotes time to contemporary music of different genres. In the competition, Rodrigo’s design was the best out of 30 proposals presented by young architects from countries all over the world, like France, Czech Republic and Japan. The design is part of Rodrigo’s degree project, so he will have to continue improving it until the end of this year, when he completes his program.“Although I was confident in my proposal, winning was actually surprising. This cheers me up, because receiving an award like this is very flattering,” the 25-year-old student said. The first prize offered by the competition was 2,500 euros, but Rodrigo said that he decided to participate for his taste for good music.“It was the music that called my attention. It is an element that is part of our daily lives and that can be addressed from an architectural point of view,” he said.The jury was made up of international architects and musicians, headed by the Italian architect Joseph di Pasquale. They said Rodrigo’s design was a very good proposal and appreciated that he considered České Budějovice’s historical layout. The city’s surrounding walls in the medieval period were Rodrigo’s inspiration.“Using modular structures and containers, I proposed a sort of wall alongside the concert hall, where notice boards with information about all complementary activities can be displayed. At the same time, this wall protects the hall,” he said. The competition was organized by Koma Modular, a Czech company specialized in containers and modular structures for architectural uses.The awarding ceremony will be held at the end of July. To make Rodrigo’s proposal a reality, Koma will have to raise funds to construct the building. Translated by Marcela Contreras