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Chopin music box
Chopin music box











  1. CHOPIN MUSIC BOX SKIN
  2. CHOPIN MUSIC BOX FULL
  3. CHOPIN MUSIC BOX WINDOWS

The original Victorian house was restoredīased in Aspen, CCY Architects is led by John Cottle, Rich Carr, Alex Klumb and Todd Kennedy. "It pays homage to original stair design, and connects the Victorian’s three levels, while its materiality gives a nod to the Music Box's contemporary design with the use of the same steel and perforated metal," said CCY Architects.

CHOPIN MUSIC BOX WINDOWS

The extension also has guest facilitiesĪll of the house's original materials were left in place, including the beams that were scorched by a chimney fire, and sliding sash windows were carefully restored.Ī new staircase was built out of metal mesh but in winder-style form of the house's old stairs. The original structure was briefly lifted up to make new foundations and a basement before being placed back down exactly where it was before. Related story Atelier Dau adds kinetic bronze facade to Chimney House extension in SydneyĪ 1970s addition to the house was demolished. Light filters through gaps in the metalĬCY Architects were careful to keep the proportions of the Music Box similar to those of the main house, to preserve its 19th-century heritage. The material used in the facade is Galvalume, a thin sheet of steel with a protective coating of aluminium and zinc.Ī perforated steel staircase allows the patterns of light formed from the facade to be visible from all three angles in the stairwell. "The hole size indicates the pitch and the number of holes correlate to the duration the note is played for." The staircase is made of perforated steel too "Using the same logic that informs a player piano to play music, each note, chord and the duration in which each are played were assigned a variable, in this case, the hole size and number of holes in a group," said the studio. To create the musical mural, CCY Architects took Chopin's composition and transposed it onto metal.

CHOPIN MUSIC BOX SKIN

The skin allows light to pass through, but it maintains privacy for those inside." the piano recital room can open onto a patio "It stands off the structure through a batten system that leaves the perforated melody uninterrupted. "This skin was inspired by one of the client's favourite piece of music," said CCY Architects. The perforated metal facade allows light to filter in on three sides of the music room while screening less attractive views of the alleyway. "Both husband and wife are interested in classical architecture, design, and the arts the wife is particularly passionate about music, especially classical piano." Light filters through the perforations in the steel "The clients purchased an 1880s Victorian residence in Aspen's West End because of its proximity to the Benedict Music Tent and their affinity for historical architecture," explained CCY Architects. Move over to a 72 note movement and you’ll find yourself engulfed in precise arrangement perfectly laid out to reproduce the feel of concertos and operas.Perforations in the facade are based off musical notesĭoors open out on to the patio between the annexe and the main house so the residents can hold outdoor performances with views of the mountains. It’s just the right amount of notes to be recognizable. A good analogy for comparison is similar to a piano performance of a novice enthusiast versus a classical virtuoso! Think of the standard 18 note movement as an outline of a tune. The differences in sound and structure will become apparent. The exact range of musical movements are 18, 23, 30, 36, 3.36, 50, 72, 144 notes.Īs you begin to trek through the world of music boxes, you will notice a more profound auditory experience when scaling upwards towards the larger size musical movements. Beginning at the standard 18 note movement up to a 144 note masterpiece. Here at Music Box Attic, we offer a range of musical movements.

CHOPIN MUSIC BOX FULL

Depending how many teeth are on the comb (music notes) a single tune (1 full revolution) can play anywhere from 12 seconds up to 50 seconds with a running play time of a few minutes up to half an hour! They can vary in physical size and playing time. The term used for the mechanism that produces the melody in a music box is referred to as a “mechanical movement” or “musical movement”. It produces sound from a finely tuned comb, struck by a set of pins that protrude from a rotating cylinder. One in which its place as an automatic musical instrument. A music box can be interpreted in various ways.













Chopin music box