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Lanzarote Music Tank

Lanzarote Music Tank is an architectural project of rehabilitation of old tank on Canary Island. The main task of project was to save old building but use it in a new way, to bring life into it. To bring the building new cultural features to change for better life in depressive district of Spanish Island.

NAME: Lanzarote Music Tank
WORK NAME: LNS
LOCATION: Lanzarote, Spain
DIMENSIONS: building spce 750 sqm, totall space 1000 sqm
PROGRAM:rehabilitation of old tank on Canary Island
STATUS: competition

ARCHITECTURE: Dmytro Аранчій Architects
DESIGN: Dmytro Aranchii
DESIGN TEAM: Dmytro Aranchii, Aliona Bondar, Ihor Kishta, Yelyzaveta Tymoshchuk, Anhelina Hladushevska, Yevhen Kravchenko

The project strategy is to change the way 600 sqr m of existing Tank are used and to add covered pedestrian ramp that is ended with panoramic glazing in it’s top point.
The main volume of building is designed with rehearsal and sound recording rooms (with at least two walls that are not parallel in order to avoid the sound vibration gain walling’s vibration)
Between sound recording rooms there is a space for rest with double calling height. Along the ramp there are places to take a sit. Ramp ended up with a public space with a perfect view on Atlcantic Ocean, and from its side windows and the roof of main part, on which you can walk, you can see Lanzarote’s volcano.
One of the picteresque atrections of the iceland are the protecting half archs from dry massony stone with yhe pits to protect vineyards from the main north winds. Some of this archs was desided to leave to take tribute to old times, despite there are no wineyards in the pits anymore. In return, the big ramp creates a big arch, and patio, that is created by it, creates shelterd spot under the level of ground, eith trees, that protect from the southern sun.
Lanzarote Music Tank
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