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A. World's most magnificent concert hall is Walt Disney Concert Hall.

Frank Gehry's
concert hall debuted October 23, 2003. The Walt Disney Concert Hall's twisted stainless-steel
facade is striking. Los Angeles' Walt Disney Concert Hall's acoustics were designed by Yasuhisa
Toyota. Its acoustics are reportedly world-class. In 1987, Walt Disney's widow Lillian
considered doing this to honor Los Angeles and her husband.

B. Walt Disney Concert Hall is a world-class venue. Hall design and acoustics grew
together. A one-tenth-scale model was tested for acoustics in Walt Disney Concert Hall. To
shorten the wavelength to a tenth of normal, the model was filled with nitrogen to eject oxygen
and water vapor that absorb high-frequency sounds. The oxygen-deficient model made testing
unsafe. Walt Disney Concert Hall's clarity excited and nervous Los Angeles Philharmonic
members. In the new Hall, they had to relearn repertoire they knew well.
C. It has 165,000 square feet of stainless-steel metal panel system, metal studs, outside
plaster, glazed curtain wall, and pre-cast concrete. The music hall seats 2,273.
A. One of the best opera houses in the world is the Guangzhou Opera House. China seems to
have achieved fantastic results when it combines its construction skills with design for
performing arts facilities. Architecture-wise, the Guangzhou Opera House stands out. The
building, designed by Zaha Hadid and finished in 2010, was built.

B. Marshall Day Acoustics was commissioned to evaluate vibration transfer from the
neighboring railway line and to study the design of mechanical services utilizing our proprietary
analysis software in addition to the room acoustics.
C. The design of the Guangzhou Opera House is based on the laws of geology and
geography. The interior was mostly based on how erosion changed river valleys. The project
tends to make the natural landscape and architecture work together.
A. The Royal Albert Hall in London comes in at number three. The Royal Albert Hall in
London, UK, is the most well-known concert hall in the entire globe. This building can be found
in the South Kensington area of London. The amphitheater-like building has been in operation
since 1952. It was designed after the originals in the Roman Empire. The building itself required
6 million red bricks, which should be noted. Let us also suggest that everyone traveling through
England pay a visit.

B. The design of the ceiling at the Royal Albert Hall in London was one of the factors that
contributed to the hall's poor acoustics in the past; however, this issue has been resolved in recent
years, and patrons are now pleased with their experience when utilizing the venue.
C. The hall was built in the Italianate style, which was popular in Britain in the 1800s. It was
technically advanced because it was the world's first domed amphitheater. The dome is a glass
and iron structure that stands on its own and weighs 800 tons.
A. The SM Mall of Asia Arena, also known as the Mall of Asia Arena or the MoA Arena, is
an indoor arena that is located within the SM Mall of Asia complex in Bay City, Pasay, Metro
Manila, Philippines. Other names for the arena include the MoA Arena and the MoA Arena. For
athletic events, it can accommodate 15,000 spectators, and it can accommodate 20,000 people at
its maximum capacity.

B. According to the feedback provided by the users, the arena was able to live up to the
consumers' expectations in terms of both the lighting and the acoustics. Large-scale operas and
concerts are also hosted at the venue.
C. The arena's shape is inspired by a large eye, and it sits atop a tilted plinth podium. As a
result, the dramatic vaulted space can accommodate the vast size of the court's interior while still
giving the arena its own visual identity.
A. The Philippine Arena, located in Ciudad de Victoria, a 140-hectare tourism enterprise
zone in Bocaue and Santa Maria, Bulacan, Philippines, around 30 kilometers north of Manila, is
the largest indoor arena in the world. It has a maximum seating capacity of 55,000. One of the
many centenary projects of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), it will be unveiled on July 27, 2014, and
serve as a focal point for the celebration. New Era University, the INC's affiliated university, is
the official owner of the arena.

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B. The huge size of the venue makes sense in terms of how sounds will be heard. We all
know that caves have a lot of echo, just like experts say arenas do. It's hard to keep track of and
mix everything to make a good result.
C. The initial design concept of the Philippine arena is inspired by the narra tree, the mother
tree of the Philippines, and the root of the banyan tree. The roof was inspired by that of a Nipa
Hut.
A. The MET, or Metropolitan Theater, is an Art Deco structure in Manila that can be found
on Padre Burgos Boulevard and Arroceros Street, not far from the Mehan Garden. Building
construction began on December 10, 1931, after architect Juan M. Arellano's design was shown.

B. The Metropolitan Theater is one of the oldest theaters in the country. Its sounds and
acoustics were designed so that it can be used for grand opera concerts and other types of
concerts.
C. The building is art deco, with a symmetrical structure and geometry based on
fundamental shapes including arcs, squares, triangles, rectangles, and straight lines. Even though
many other theaters in Manila shut down when Japan invaded, the Met remained the city's
primary cultural venue during the occupation.

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