Stained glass windows that hear music
The Terra Nova estate's concert hall has acquired a new artistic dimension: unique stained glass windows. They have embellished the space and given it a special atmosphere, emphasizing its individuality and cultural significance.
The project took nearly two months to complete. Eight stained glass windows, covering a total area of ​​approximately 8 square meters, were created with the utmost precision. Maintaining a consistent style was a key objective: a seamless transition from one window to the next, a cohesive color palette, and a harmonious blend with the hall's architecture. It was important not simply to decorate the space, but to create a work of art that would become an integral part of it.

The installation required a special approach. The stained-glass windows are installed in double-glazed units, ensuring durability and additional protection (the structures are reinforced for added security). We will soon be implementing another important element: backlighting. It will highlight the richness of the colors and reveal the depth of the color transitions.
The installation required a special approach. The stained-glass windows are installed in double-glazed units, ensuring durability and additional protection (the structures are reinforced for added security). We will soon be implementing another important element: backlighting. It will highlight the richness of the colors and reveal the depth of the color transitions.
These stained glass windows are more than just a decorative element. They have become part of Terra Nova's overall philosophy, where art, architecture, and music unite in a single harmony. Now, every concert or event in the hall takes on a special atmosphere, as the stained glass windows not only decorate the space but also interact with it, creating a mood and enhancing the experience.

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