Concert Hall of the future
In the middle of Eindhoven now stands the absolute music centre of the future, a place where lighting,
design and technology are integrated innovatively, without it becoming merely a high-tech building.
Niels van Eijk and Miriam van der Lubbe of Geldrop designed both the interior and the exterior around the central idea of the Concert Hall as a meeting place. Together with Philips Ambient Experience Design, Hypsos and Rapenburg Plaza, the duo produced an exceptional composition of light, image and specially developed technology. Take for example the way concert-goers are led intuitively from foyer to concert hall by way of subtle lighting signs which move from a high-tech wall and over the 3D ceiling.
Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe designed every detail especially for this project, from the enormous glass façade to the foyers and all furniture, from the working wear to the crockery which consist of 519 unique combinations. The dressing rooms were completey renewed with especially designed relaxing furniture and dressing tables. The upholstery of the seatings in the big concert hall have been renewed by a colour scheme which reflects the audience. The most remarkable change is to the main entrance of the new Concert Hall. This consists of a forwardleaning glass façade, 25 meters wide and 13 meters high. Behind it is a cultural city-foyer where people are welcome throughout the day for a cup of coffee, and to listen to, and buy music. The city-foyer will be fitted with an ambient wall, several meters long, consisting of thousands of led lights, on which films, works of art and concerts will be projected. Visual artist Gerard Hadders realised the content of this living wall.
Visitors can listen to their favourite music in ‘listening chairs’ with integrated audio systems, designed
specially by Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe. They also designed multi-functional furniture for the foyers, and special duo-chairs with an innovative lighting system.
Project
details	Commissioner	Muziekgebouw Eindhoven N.V. , The Netherlands
	Overall design	Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe, Geldrop, The Netherlands
Philips Ambient Experience Design (creative concept & art direction), Eindhoven, The Netherlands
	Interior architect	Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe, Geldrop, The Netherlands
	Co-architect façades	Van Aken Architecten, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
	Architecture advisor	Atelier PRO, Den Haag, The Netherlands
	Visual, Light and Sound advisor	Hypsos, Soesterberg, The Netherlands
	Lighting design	Rapenburg Plaza, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
	Graphic identity	Gerard Hadders, Schiedam, The Netherlands
	Construction management	Brink Groep, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
	Constructor	Adviesbureau Tielemans, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
	Theatre advisor	Theateradvies, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
	Installation advisor	Grontmij, Technical Management, Amersfoort, The Netherlands
	Construction physics, acoustics, fire prevention	DHV, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
	Building contractor	Heijmans Utiliteitsbouw, Rosmalen, The Netherlands
	HVAC-E	Burgers Ergon Installatietechniek, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
	Audiovisual systems	Mansveld  Groep projecten & services, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
	Permanent furnishing	Gielissen Interiors & Exhibitions, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
	Dates	Start date delivery	1 June 2010
		Delivery	30 September 2010
	Measurements	Gross floor space m2	11.000 m2
		Gross volume m3	unknown
	Costs	Total installation costs	€ 10,5 million
Suppliers	Materials	Name	City, Country
	Hall chairs	Jezet Seating	Overpelt, Belgium
	Moveable furniture	FacilitylinQ	Muiden, The Netherlands
	Made to measure furniture	Keijsers Interior Projects	Horst aan de Maas, The Netherlands
	Made to measure furniture	Lensvelt	Breda, The Netherlands
	Chandeliers	Fornasier Luigi	Murano, Italy
All visual materials can be used free of copy rights, if the name of the photographer gets mentioned. 
Visual materials	Photographer	Images of the finished Muziekgebouw	Frank Tielemans, The Netherlands
	Photographer	Images of the Muziekgebouw under construction	Merel van Beukering, The Netherlands
		Sketches, floorplans	Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe, The Netherlands
		In progress images (prototypes)	Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe, The Netherlands
Niels van Eijk &
Miriam van der Lubbe
Change the way you experience the way around you
“Our designs raise questions; we work with forms and products we all know, we add benefits to them to make it nowadays products without loosing their own characteristics. They make you change your perspective to things, and challenge you to look at another way to the world around you.”
Graduated at the Design Academy and the post graduate programme of the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam. Started their design studio in 1998. They focus on product, interior and exhibition design.
Work has been exhibited worldwide and purchased by many museums such as Museum Boymans van Beuningen Rotterdam, Centraal Museum Utrecht, Cooper Hewitt New York, Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem, The Dutch Textile Museum Tilburg, Manchester City Art Gallery, WOCEF Korea, Museum FIT New York, Princessehof Leeuwarden and Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
Clients are a.o.; Habitat, Fortis, Premsela Dutch Design Foundation, Atelier Rijksbouwmeester, Rosenthal, Droog Design, Dutch Textile Museum, Moooi, Flower Council of Holland, Kikkerland, Quasar, Fleurop Interflora, SKOR (Foundation Art and Public Space), Forbo Marmoleum, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. They give lectures and teach product design at various academies ao the Design Academy Eindhoven.