Date: 11 January 08
Author: Caroline Ednie, Web Editor
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Designed by RMJM, the 2,000m2, two-storey Music Box is a single, bold form that contains a variety of teaching spaces, purpose built to include a recording studio, a music and dance studio, individual practice booths, classrooms and a 120 seat multipurpose auditorium, all under one roof.
The £3.85m building contains state-of-the-art technology to house the College’s award winning Creative Arts faculty. Kitted out to industry standard specifications, the new facility offers excellent practice, recording and performance facilities for over 350 students of subjects ranging from art and drama to media, music and dance, with opportunities for both the local community and organisations to get involved and enjoy the facilities.
The Music Box has a profiled metal ‘skin’ that wraps and unites these different
programme elements. The skin is ‘peeled away’ at controlled points, where windows reveal life and activity within the building – at the drum room, entrance and dance studio. This skin – part revealing, part concealing creates a sense of drama and anticipation, particularly at dusk.
The programme of the building is split into specialist acoustic spaces and general teaching spaces. This allows each element to have its own structural and environmental logic – the heavy, masonry, highly serviced acoustic block against the lightweight, steel framed naturally ventilated classroom block.
A dramatic 9 metre high foyer area with full-length roof light acts as the main social hub of the building. This provides a reception and informal gathering space during the day for students and a foyer for the performance venue in the evening that is open to the public and the local community. This area has been designed to maximise the benefits of natural light and ventilation provided by the glass roof light.
To connect the building with the wider campus, the approach to the Music Box has been landscaped to include an informal seating area and mini-amphitheatre to house outdoor performances. Drama is heightened by concentrating the planting into simple bold blocks of colour and all external lighting is either concealed or recessed.
The aim of the project was to create a vibrant and dynamic learning facility for the
Music and Performing Arts students at Stevenson College that engages with both the local and wider community, and also to produce a landmark destination building which is distinctive, highly visible and welcoming.
Project: Music Box, Stevenson College
Architect: RMJM
Client: Stevenson College, Edinburgh
Location: Edinburgh
Link: http://www.rmjm.com
Images: Keith Hunter Photography
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