Reconstruction of demolished historical buildings
Posted: Tue May 04, 2021 3:48 am
Hello,
Perhaps this might be interesting enough to write in a forum.
Some time ago I was contacted by Ann Hallenberg, a rl opera diva and pretty well known person in the world of baroque music and opera to help her rebuilding the first public opera house in the world. This in principle only happens in virtual worlds, chances that this would happen in rl are quite slim.
Youtube where she sings music of Orlandini:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0sf_xCj-f8
The building was constructed in 1637 and demolished during the reign of Napoleon in 1812. Pretty little is know, apart from measurements due to eventual rebuilding, a proposed blueprint and some other information which would normally be hard to get. All in all such thing is fun to do, for sure if the cooperation is very pleasant and goes smooth.
Ann is ambassadrice of a rl project where a group of people who try rebuild the theatre real life. So the cooperation indirect reaches till there.
https://www.teatrosancassiano.it
I proposed to build in Kitely since the land is available and it's just it's just more handy to work. If interested the development of the building can be seen at Val Sancy. grid.kitely.com:8002:Val Sancy
And yes, of course one day I hope that we can get a life concert of her in Kitely
On the same region another historical reconstruction can be seen. Bellevue, the castle of Madame de Pompadour, maittresse of Louis XV. OK, have to confess that this one has been on hold for quite some time but will be finished some day. I'm a little bit stuck there with the division of the rooms in the attic.
The château royal de Bellevue was constructed in the middle of the 18th century for Madame de Pompadour in a the village of Meudon in France. It was by no means a large castle compared to other royal castles, more a place where they could relax with a limited number of people. It was considered as a important building of the rocaille period where the outside of a building was "simplified" compared to the earlier Baroque period though where the interior was highly decorated with elements from exactly the same baroque period, patterns vegetation as leafs and shells. The last remains of the castle were destroyed in 1911.
If interested always welcome to have a look on the build site.
Perhaps this might be interesting enough to write in a forum.
Some time ago I was contacted by Ann Hallenberg, a rl opera diva and pretty well known person in the world of baroque music and opera to help her rebuilding the first public opera house in the world. This in principle only happens in virtual worlds, chances that this would happen in rl are quite slim.
Youtube where she sings music of Orlandini:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0sf_xCj-f8
The building was constructed in 1637 and demolished during the reign of Napoleon in 1812. Pretty little is know, apart from measurements due to eventual rebuilding, a proposed blueprint and some other information which would normally be hard to get. All in all such thing is fun to do, for sure if the cooperation is very pleasant and goes smooth.
Ann is ambassadrice of a rl project where a group of people who try rebuild the theatre real life. So the cooperation indirect reaches till there.
https://www.teatrosancassiano.it
I proposed to build in Kitely since the land is available and it's just it's just more handy to work. If interested the development of the building can be seen at Val Sancy. grid.kitely.com:8002:Val Sancy
And yes, of course one day I hope that we can get a life concert of her in Kitely
On the same region another historical reconstruction can be seen. Bellevue, the castle of Madame de Pompadour, maittresse of Louis XV. OK, have to confess that this one has been on hold for quite some time but will be finished some day. I'm a little bit stuck there with the division of the rooms in the attic.
The château royal de Bellevue was constructed in the middle of the 18th century for Madame de Pompadour in a the village of Meudon in France. It was by no means a large castle compared to other royal castles, more a place where they could relax with a limited number of people. It was considered as a important building of the rocaille period where the outside of a building was "simplified" compared to the earlier Baroque period though where the interior was highly decorated with elements from exactly the same baroque period, patterns vegetation as leafs and shells. The last remains of the castle were destroyed in 1911.
If interested always welcome to have a look on the build site.