Arts Team
Bronze Supporter
Key Personnel/Contacts
Principal Directors: Barry Pritchard, Norman Bragg,
Directors: Stewart King, Suzie Bridges, Julian
Middleton
Associates: Andrew Monk, Simon Smith,
Company Address
Ivory House
St Katharine Docks
London, E1W 1AT,
UK
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7480 1500
Fax: +44 (0)20 7481 4840
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.artsteam.com
Business Operating Zone
International
Recent Projects
In 2010 Arts Team completed
Grand Canal Theatre, Dublin
Arts Team has collaborated with
the internationally renowned architect Daniel Libeskind on the new 2100-seat
lyric theatre at the heart of Dublin's docklands.Following their success at
Dublin's O2 Arena, LiveNation will operate the much needed theatrical venue which will
host large scale musicals, opera, ballet and entertainment events.
LiveNation wanted a feeling of welcome
and warmth for the venue. Arts Team proposed a palette of rich reds dramatic house lighting
redolent of the glamour of West End
and Broadway venues. Team's concept for three tiers with stepping
side boxes also gives a sense of intimacy and coherence to the auditorium.
The stage and backstage facilities
fulfil LiveNation's brief within the tight constraints of the site. The
theatre's generous stage and flytower accommodates the largest of international
touring shows.
Backstage is the visiting
performers' "home from home". It is welcoming, accessible and spacious. The
performers' facilities and resident staff offices are arranged over five floors
above stage level, providing dressing rooms for 100 performers in logically
planned daylit rooms.
WATERSIDE THEATRE, AYLESBURY
Opening later this year this new landmark entertainment venue will
boast a 1,200-seat auditorium, which can be converted to a 1,800 capacity hall.
Designed primarily for rock and pop concerts this venue will also be able to
cater for ballet, opera and theatre performances.
Other features of the state-of-the-art centre will include foyer
areas, bars, box office, and a 225-seat function suite - primarily for meetings
and conferences but also designed for uses including exhibitions, screenings,
and drama and dance recitals.
Inspiration for the theatre's design has come from the rolling
Chilterns hills, woodland and undulating Aylesbury Vale. The heavily accented
timber fins reflect the local forests, while the curve of the roof captures the
essence of both the hills and meandering canals.
The venue is the cornerstone of the council's wider Waterside
regenerative masterplan, which includes residential and retail facilities.
QUEENS'S THEATRE REFURBISHMENT
The Queen's Theatre, originally opened in 1907, was severely damaged in WWII bombings. In the 1950s the theatre was reconstructed by Westwood Partners, with Hugh Casson advising on d�cor.Arts Team have now completed refurbishing and restoring the Queen's - including revitalising the Casson foyer and bar areas. The clean lines of the mid century designs have been brought back to life, all whilst still playing to capacity crowds with the resident show "Les Miserables".
Current Projects
In 2011 Arts Team are designing and overseeing
the construction of:
The Guildhall
School of Music &
Drama at Milton Court
The Guildhall
School has had long-term
plans to expand it facilities for some time, but with restricted space on its
Barbican site these have not been fulfilled - until now.
The City of London,
as part of a commercial development agreement with Heron International, has made
available an adjacent site at Milton
Court. The school is to set to occupy five floors
of the podium and basement of a 34-storey residential tower conceived by David
Walker Architects.
The focus of the design is a 625-seat highquality concert hall with
large public foyers and dedicated backstage facilities. This is the school's principal
music room and a recital hall for the Barbican Centre. The remaining space is
for the drama and technical theatre departments of the school; comprising a
230-seat proscenium arch drama theatre, 110-seat flexible studio theatre,
recording studio, and five rehearsal/teaching studios each with different
theatrical and acoustic qualities.
The teaching facilities are arranged around a central atrium at the
bottom of which is the student caf� and common room.
NEW PERFORMANCE VENUE, DONCASTER
It is designed as a creative
�toolbox', a flexible, responsive contemporary venue for current and future
markets, in a changing Doncaster. It includes
a 600 seat fixed format lyric
space; a flexible, flat-floor studio for 200 to 400 capacity; a suite of
education space including dance studio, drama studio, and three flexible
teaching rooms. The foyer has an all day caf�/bar with informal performance and
exhibition capability, and is closely connected to backstage facilities.
The venue will deliver
professional touring product, and offer extensive workshop, participatory and
outreach and community programmes. It will be a vibrant entre for schools and
work with young people, and act as a teaching, project and performance resource
for Doncaster College, providing professional-level
experience in a cutting-edge high street venue.
Watford Colosseum
The venue has always played host
to a wide range of professional and amateur performances and civic functions,
including classical music concerts, popular performances, comedy, wrestling,
banquets and dances. It is well regarded for its fine acoustics and is
regularly used as a recording venue. The acoustican was Hope Begenal, who also went on to
design Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall and the Royal Festival Hall in London's South Bank.
The Colosseum is very much a
performance building of its time - with limited public support spaces. This
project refurbishes and extends the building to enhance the audience experience
within the hall and to provide much needed foyer and front-of-house facilities.
WATFORD PALACE THEATRE
Arts Team are commissioned to upgrade the exterior of the Watford Palace Theatre. The tehatre is a lovely and energetic venue, with a host of performance, workshops and community projects. However its Edwardian facade has slowly seeped into the background of other buildings and urban ephemera of Clarendon Road over the years. Arts Team are designing new signage and external lighting to rejuvenate the building to reflect the vibrancy of activity within.
Arts Team is an architectural practice specialising in the design of arts and cultural projects. We exist to creat bespoke buildings - our vision is that architecture for the arts must not only look amazing, it must also function amazingly well.
What We Do
Our approach unites design integrity with pragmatism and specialist knowledge.
- We design innovatice, location specific buildings to house the arts
- We create inspirational spaces for performers, audiences and visitors
- We rejuvenate historic buildings, enabling them to meet contemporary needs.
Why we do it
Arts Team is passionate about creating architecture for the arts. We believe:
- Everyone should have an opportunity to enjoy and participate in cultural activity
- Arts and culture enrich our physical environment, stimulating community pride
- Each client and every project is unique - this inspires our creativity
How we work
We have a unique portfolio of skills and sensibilities. This allows us to:
- Define an inspiring vision for a project, and pursue it to the end
- Use inspiration founded in expertise to provide creative solutions
- Lead the way in architectural exploration and innovation
Our defining characteristics
- We build strong relationships with clients
- A belief in team work
- Assurance that ideas are effectively communicated, shared and understood
- Determination in the pursuit of objectives - creating a building to surpass your expectation
Affiliations
RIBA registered practice
Theatres Trust
TMA
ABTT
Awards
RHWL / Arts Team has won over 50 awards and commendations for their buildings for the arts including 12 from the RIBA and 14 from the Civic Trust
OPUS 2010, Architecture and Construction (over �20m catergory) - Grand Canal Theatre, Dublin
In 2007 Arts Team were short listed �Public Building Architect of the Year'
RICS Award 2008, community benefit - Belfast Grand Opera House
extension
RICS Award 2008, conservation, commendation - Royal Theatre, Northampton
Building Design 2007 Short list -Public Building Architect of the
Year
Civic Trust Award 2006 - London
Coliseum
Europa Nostra Award 2006, EU Prize for Cultural Heritage, high
commendation - London Coliseum
The Westminster Society Award 2005, refurbishment - London
Coliseum
LABC National Built in Quality Award 2005 Public/Community
Projects, finalist - London Coliseum
US Institute of Theatre Technology, Honor Award 2004 - Brighton
Dome Concert Hall and Corn Exchange
Leisure Property Forum Award 2003, best leisure regeneration -
Brighton Dome Concert Hall and Museum & Art Gallery
Sussex Heritage Trust Award 2003, commercial & ind. - Brighton
Dome Concert Hall and Museum & Art Gallery
Structural Steel Design Award 2003, commendation - Brighton Dome
Concert Hall and Museum & Art Gallery
Civic Trust Award 2003, commendation - Brighton Corn Exchange and
Museum & Art Gallery
Civic Trust Award 2001, commendation - ARC Arts Centre
Civic Trust Award 2001, mention - Festival Theatre & Winter
Gardens (Malvern)
Civic Trust Award 2000, commendation - Chicken Shed Theatre (phase
2)
Civic Trust Award 2000, contribution to the community - Sadler's
Wells Theatre
Islington Access Award 2000 - Sadler's Wells Theatre
Royal Fine Arts Commission 1999, commendation - Sadler's Wells
Theatre
Civic Trust Award 1998 - Bridgewater Hall
Civic Trust Award 1998 - Merchant's Bridge
RIBA Award 1998 - Bridgewater Hall
Civic Trust Award 1996, special mention - Chicken Shed Theatre
(phase 1)
Civic Trust Award 1995, commendation - The Anvil and The Anvil
footbridge
Energy
Efficient Building
of the Year 1995, business - The Anvil and The Anvil footbridge
Structural Steel Design Award 1995, certificate of merit - The
Anvil and The Anvil footbridge
British Construction Industry Award 1994, highly comm. - The Anvil
and The Anvil footbridge
RIBA Award 1994, regional - The Anvil and The Anvil footbridge
English Tourist Board 1992, Design Renaissance Award -
International Convention Centre (Birmingham)
British Construction Industry Award 1991, highly comm. -
International Convention Centre (Birmingham)
Civic Trust Award 1991, commendation - Lyceum Theatre (Sheffield)
RIBA Award 1991, regional, White Rose Award - Lyceum Theatre (Sheffield)
Sheffield Design Award 1991 - Lyceum
Theatre (Sheffield)
Features
London Coliseum, Lighting & Sound International
Brighton Dome, Theatres Trust
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