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Singing house

The gutter system of the "singing house" on a rainy day "plays" a peculiar melody. Sounds of different keys are obtained due to the different sizes of the elements of the drain.

Singing house

The "Singing House" (Kunsthofpassage Funnel Wall) can be seen in the Dresden student area New Town - in the "Courtyard of the Elements". The original building, painted in turquoise color, covered from top to bottom with pipes and funnels, attracts tourists - especially young people.

The author of the project was Annette Paul. She was assisted by design artists Christoph Rossner and Andre Temple. All authors themselves live in a "musical" house. According to the sculptor Anette, her trip to St. Petersburg inspired this idea. She happened to live there in a building where raindrops so emphatically pounded on pipes and iron roofs!

And in the designer's idea, the theme from a series of cartoons with Ruby Goldberg's cars, an inventor and animator, was used.

The gutter system of the "singing house" on a rainy day "plays" a peculiar melody. Sounds of different keys are obtained due to the different sizes of the elements of the drain. The wall of the building is decorated in the form of a kind of grotesque orchestra. Funny decorative pipes and flutes are made in the form of real wind instruments, twisted and woven into cunning mazes. They adorn the facade and do an excellent job with the function of the drainage system.

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