東日本大震災で大きな被害に遭った宮城県松島町の公園に姿を現した世界で初めての「膨らむコンサートホール」。この構造物はポリエステル素材でコーティングされたバルーンで作られているという。製作者は建築家のAとイギリス人彫刻家のB。最大限まで膨らませた場合、高さは18メートル幅は35メートルになり、500人の観客が収容可能になるそうです。こけら落としとして歌舞伎の公演などが今月27日から2週間行われるそうです。可動式であるため日本全国を巡回し様々なイベントを開催することができる
翻訳 / 英語
- 2013/09/29 10:22:06に投稿されました
"The Expanding Concert Hall" appeared in Matsushima, Miyagi prefecture, an area damaged by the the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. It is made with a balloon coated with polyester materials. The creators are A, an architect and B, an English sculptor. When the balloon expands to its limit, the height is 18 meter and the width is 35 meters and adequate for 500 people. From the 27th for 2 weeks, the theater will be opened with a kabuki performance. Since it is movable, the balloon will travel around Japan and will hold a variety of events.
翻訳 / 英語
- 2013/09/29 09:56:10に投稿されました
It is the first "inflatable concert hall" in the world that appeared in the park of Matsushima-town, Miyagi prefecture where heavily damage by the Great East Japan Earthquake. It is said that this structure is made from balloons coated with polyester materials. It is produced by an architect A and a British sculptor B. When blown up to the maximum, it boasts 18 m in height, 35 m in width, and accommodates 500 audiences. As a grand opening events, performances such as Kabuki will be held for two weeks from 27th of this month. Since it is movable, it can go around all over Japan and various events can be held in it.
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1行目 "the park" を "a park" に、5行目 "height," を "height and" に訂正ください。失礼致しました。
了解です。ありがとうございます。
2行目 Miyagi Prefecture which was heavily damaged
4行目 the architect, the British、 下から3行目 event、下から2行目 the 27th
にそれぞれ訂正ください。大変失礼致しました。