New concert hall on the Elbe
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The mayor of Hamburg, Germany, laid the foundation stone Monday for the new Elbe Philharmonic concert hall, a spectacular glass-fronted structure that will tower over the city’s harbor.
Based on plans by Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron -- who transformed a disused power station into London’s Tate Modern art museum -- the $322-million building should be completed in 2010.
The futuristic new complex will stand on top of an old coffee warehouse at the end of a spit of land that juts out into the Elbe river at one end of Hamburg’s busy harbor. It will be 360 feet tall.
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