Antonin Dvorak Concert and Congress Centre: Heavenly Design

September 27th, 2008


When we are asked to imagine what Heaven might look like, we are often bombarded with the same images. Golden gates, white spaces filled with slow moving clouds and angels with wings singing and playing on harps. If you wish to deter from this age old imaginary sight, then you could opt for something a bit more futuristic.
Future Systems has designed the Antonin Dvorak Concert and Congress Centre to give you a sense of Heaven Cultural and Commercial Spaces. From the grand entrance, the space will lead in restaurants, cafe lounges, dance floors and music halls. The concert halls would allow 1000 people and the music halls can accommodate 400 people. You can almost see the Heavenly light shining down on these enclosures with beautifully artistic and imaginative designs.

The halls have amazing sound quality, apart from ravishing looks. Each one appears to look more futuristic than ever. Now you know what Heaven would look like, stunningly futuristic.

Via: Tuvie

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