Red Bull Music Academy

The Red Bull Music Academy (RBMA) is a nomadic annual music festival. The 2011 edition of RBMA was going to be held in Tokyo, but given the devastating effects of the earthquake, the location had to be changed. With only five months to plan, the city of Madrid took over. The creative space known as Matadero Madrid, which is located in an early 20th century industrial warehouse complex, was designated as the event’s new location.

Under these circumstances and in an emergency situation, the work began on an infrastructure capable of meeting the precise technical and acoustic needs of the event, in addition to accelerating, promoting and enriching a series of extremely intense artistic encounters that would take place between the participating musicians, while at the same time adding an environment that would record and archive everything taking place.

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Warehouse 15 of the Matadero is an open space comprised of a metallic structure with a brick facade. This structure, which measures about 4,700 m2 opens directly to the outside. One of the criteria taken into account for this project was that of not modifying the warehouse itself, but rather leaving it exactly as it was before the intervention.


The project unfolds in the warehouse’s interior in the form of a fragmented urban structure in which the variable relationship between proximity and independence, and preexistence and performance could offer unexpected stages to its community of inhabitants.

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz


The event’s acoustic requirements determined its geometry, as well as the choice of materials and constructive solutions.

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Some heterogeneous solutions included the massive walls in the recording studios, the absorbent surfaces of the cloth domes in the conference room and the structural and geometric independence of the nonparallel pavilions.

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Model

Given the temporary nature of this project and in order to avoid influencing future interventions in the warehouse, it was designed to be dismantled in such a way so as to not leave a trace. Even the “heaviest” actions were designed to be reversible and to allow for their easy recycling for future events. Examples of this included the use of sandbags to make up the walls of the recording studios and potted plants that could later be transplanted in other areas of the Matadero or the city.

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid by Langarita Navarro architects - foto © Luis Diaz Diaz

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid 2011 (Langarita Navarro arquitectos © Luis Díaz Díaz

Red Bull Music Academy Madrid 2011 (Langarita Navarro arquitectos © Luis Díaz Díaz