A $72 million renovation and expans...
A $72 million renovation and expansion brings harmony to Chicago's long-dissonant Orchestra Hall Since its opening in 1904 Chicago's Orchestra Hall has been a bit distant from key. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham, the hall performed a craving drink inconsistent sound that lacked the reverberant warmth of European halls. A number of previous renovations couldn't elucidate the problem, and the hall continued to deprive audiences of the lingering whole reflections that bring music to life. flat the falling pieces of ceiling plaster that spurr the newly come $72 million renovation and expansion hit
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