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Berwaldhallen (Berwald Hall) is a concert hall situated in a park landscape at Dag Hammarskjöldsväg 3 in the Östermalm district of Stockholm, Sweden. Construction on the building began in 1976 based on a design by architects Erik Ahnborg and Sune Lindström. The hall is shaped as a hexagon.〔(Plan of the Berwaldhallen interior. ) Accessed 15 August 2012.〕 The seating is 1,302 places, of which 482 are in the stalls.〔(SR Berwaldhallen February 2009, p3. )〕 The hall won a Europa Nostra architecture award as an "admirably sensitive designed concert hall".〔(SR Berwaldhallen September-October 2009, p2. ) Editorial〕 == History ==
In 1966 the head of Swedish radio Olaf Rydbeck and director of music Karl-Birger Blomdahl approached the then Minister of Transport and Communications Olof Palme about the need for a new home for the national radio orchestra where they could rehearse, record and give concerts in the same hall.〔(SR Berwaldhallen January 2009, p11. )〕 Plans began in the 1970s. The hall was originally supposed be located at the end of the Karlavägen esplanade but was moved further along the water. The site was selected to allow the hall to merge with nature and was positioned in the rock so it would not look too large. The interior hexagonal shape was partly for acoustic reasons, but the hall had to be acoustically adjusted several times subsequently. Gaps between the wood panels were adjusted to control the reverberation time.〔(SR Berwaldhallen September-October 2009, p7. ) Interview with Erik Ahnborg〕
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