大象传媒
appoints architects for new Music Centre
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Foreign Office Architects win competition
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Appointment marked with series of new 大象传媒 music commissions
Foreign
Office Architects has been appointed as architects for the 大象传媒's
new Music Centre at White City, London, it was announced today (Monday
17 November 2003).
Foreign
Office Architects was chosen after a competition between four architectural
practices.
It
is intended that the project will be financed and constructed by
the 大象传媒's property partnership with Land Securities Trillium.
The
new Music Centre - to be called The Music Box - is planned
to open in 2006 and will become home to the 大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra,
the 大象传媒 Symphony Chorus, the 大象传媒 Concert Orchestra and the 大象传媒 Singers,
bringing them together in one place for the first time.
"This
has been a very close run decision with all four designs being truly
inspirational but Foreign Office Architects' vision for the Music
Box was the most exciting and innovative interpretation of what
the 大象传媒 wanted," said John Smith, 大象传媒 Director of Finance,
Property and Business Affairs.
"Their
design majors on openness with emphasis on public space.
"This
will ensure that the Music Box not only becomes a centre of excellence
for music making at the 大象传媒 but will also be an integral part of
our commitment to involve the local community."
The
Music Box will be a focal point for contact with the local community,
who will be able to attend recordings and performances and participate
in music projects as part of an outreach programme.
The
building will also provide a modern environment which will ensure
the 大象传媒's world-class performing groups in London can thrive and
remain at the centre of musical life and culture in the UK.
To
mark the announcement, 大象传媒 Radio 3 has invited leading composers
to write new works for the performing ensembles that will be housed
in the Music Box.
They
include Judith Weir, Jocelyn Pook, George Benjamin and Ian McQueen.
The
Music Box will provide the latest facilities for the 大象传媒's London
based orchestras, including two studios for rehearsal, recording
and live performances with an audience capacity of up to 600 people.
Support
areas for performers will include rehearsal and practice rooms.
The
Music Box is part of the new Media Village, the 大象传媒's redevelopment
of White City, and is a key part in the 大象传媒's policy to open its
doors to the local community in West London.
The
White City development will also foster local regeneration in the
area.
The
Music Box is part of a wider plan to move all the 大象传媒's performing
groups into new or renovated buildings in the next four years.
Leonard
Slatkin, Chief Conductor of the 大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra, said: "The
state-of-the art rehearsal, broadcasting and performance facilities
that the Music Box will provide for each of the performing groups
will raise the artistic quality and range of their work and create
a new and welcome home for the musicians."
Foreign
Office Architects (FOA) is recognised as one of the UK's leading
design practices and brings an innovative approach to the integration
of landscape and buildings.
While
their work is highly sculptural and evocative, their designs emerge
from a rigorous analysis of the brief and functional programme.
The
practice has completed an impressive new Ferry Terminal with landscaped
public areas and cruise liner facilities at the heart of Yokohama
Bay in Japan.
FOA
also has a number of important commissions under construction in
Europe including a new park in Barcelona, an auditorium building
in Torrevieja and a Police headquarters in La Villajoyosa.
The
practice was one of the architectural practices to be shortlisted
for the design of the new World Trade Center in New York and has
recently been shortlisted for the design of a new Pompidou Centre
in France.
Their
most recent successful competition entry is the Master Plan for
the Lower Lee Valley and London Olympics.
Notes
to Editors
The
winning design was chosen by a competition launched in April 2003.
The
competing architects were:
Foreign Office Architects (London);
Future Systems (London);
Ushida Findlay Architects (London/Tokyo);
Zaha Hadid (London).
The
competition jury for the Music Centre project comprised:
Deborah Bull, 大象传媒 Governor;
John Smith (Chair), 大象传媒 Director of Finance, Property and Business
Affairs;
Alan Yentob. 大象传媒 Director of Drama, Entertainment & C大象传媒;
Paul Hughes, General Manager, 大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra;
Ricky Burdett, Director of Cities Programme, London School of Economics;
Ian Robertson, 大象传媒 Director of Property;
Roly Keating, Controller of 大象传媒 FOUR;
Jenny Abramsky, 大象传媒 Director of Radio & Music;
Bob Allies, Allies & Morrison Architects;
Tony Wilson, 大象传媒 Head of Major Developments;
Peter Frackiewicz, Project Director, Land Securities.
Press
pack
Background
Site
history
The
大象传媒 Music Community
The
Music Centre
Competition
jury and timetable
Biographies
of architects
Related
press release
Five
architects shortlisted to design 大象传媒's new Music Centre in London
(10.04.03)
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