The building is constructed of reinforced concrete to house performance and conference halls. The load-bearing walls are oriented according to the prevailing wind direction and calculated to withstand vertical and lateral loads. The geometry of the walls structures the interior volumes and dictates circulation and the layout of the rooms. Openings are sized to filter natural light, regulate ventilation, and optimize acoustics. The formwork reveals the layers of construction, and the joints mark the stress relief points. The thickness and height of the walls are calibrated to ensure stability and rigidity while modulating the interior void. The rooms are integrated into the overall volume in relation to the walls, incorporating structural continuity and load distribution. The façade interacts with the site, translating the topography and natural flows into the plane of the walls. Structure and material interact to organize light, air, and spatial perception. The concrete asserts its load-bearing function and its materiality, supporting and defining all the spaces without decorative additions.