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Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney

Date: 03 November 07
Author: Caroline Ednie, Web Editor
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Pier Arts Centre

Glazed ribs - Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney

Gallery - Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney

Long Galllery - Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney

The new Pier Arts Centre in Stromness has recently undergone a major transformation by Reiach and Hall Architects.  The original arts centre first opened in 1979, occupying two listed buildings on a stone pier that had been restored by Levitt Bernstein.  Its celebrated collection of British modern art was assembled by the centre’s founder Margaret Gardiner, and includes work by Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Naum Gabo.

Neil Gillespie, design director of Reiach & Hall, explained that “our intention was to realise a building that grounded itself in the town, creating a form that, while being somehow familiar, also clearly expressed a contemporary ambition and confidence.”

The renovated and extended Pier Arts Centre, which includes a new wing that houses temporary exhibition spaces, education facilities and a gallery devoted to art produced in the Orkneys, essentially fuses traditional Stromness building forms with contemporary materials and techniques.  Finishes include a new bronze and glass entrance; ribbed zinc cladding on the striking sea facing gable; and a patinated zinc outer building shell.  The anthracite coloured material, which provides the weather proofing for the building, was also selected to bring out the essentially simple design of the new gallery.

Within a severely constrained site, the physical interconnection of each individual building, both new and existing, is central to the success of the new centre.  Furthermore, the placement of public, semi-public and commercial realms of the Pier Arts Centre to the street, with more private, intimate “trade” related activities housed on the shore edge, realises “a very Stromness approach” which adds an appropriate richness.

Andrew Doolan Award 2007 - shortlisted project

Project: Pier Arts Centre
Architect: Reiach and Hall Architects
Client: Pier Arts Centre
Location: Stromness, Orkney
Cost: £4.5 million
Link: http://www.reiachandhall.co.uk

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Main image:
'Seaward gable' (Credit: Gavin Fraser)
Side Images
1:
'Glazed Ribs' (Credit: Reiach and Hall Architects)
2: 'Gallery' (Credit: Gavin Fraser)
3: 'Long Gallery' (Credit: Gavin Fraser)

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Name: john mckinney
This loooks very beautiful and well worth a visit. I particularly like the long gallery. Congratulations to the architects and well done Scotland.

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