Innovative interiors

Amare The Hague
Sprayed GRC elevates Amare’s concert hall with acoustic precision and artistic flair
Year of Build:
2021
Architect:
JCAU Architects & Urbanists
Acoustic Design:
Studio DAP
Location
The Hague, Netherlands
Amare Concert Hall is a landmark project, using sprayed GRC for its intricate acoustic panels and balconies. This award-winning design sets a new standard for concert halls in form and function.

The Amare Concert Hall in The Hague is the first large-scale project in the Netherlands to use sprayed GRC, marking a breakthrough in interior architectural design. JCAU Architects & Urbanists collaborated with Studio DAP to create a space that harmonizes aesthetic and acoustic excellence.

BB fiberbeton produced over 1,000 bespoke GRC elements, spanning 3,000 m², with faceted acoustic panels and curved balcony edges. These carefully shaped panels, 15–25 mm thick, optimize sound reflection and create a striking visual rhythm. Awarded at the Dutch Concrete Awards 2021, Amare showcases how GRC transforms interiors into functional works of art.

Approx. 3000 m2
unfolded GRC
Approx. 1000
GRC elements
50
variants
15-25 mm
thickness

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Using intelligent mould design and innovative production methods we can create custom GRC elements that seamlessly blend form and function.

Tobias Buch Klein
Head of Sales
Denmark
Jamie Hardacre
Sales & Project Manager
United Kingdom