Architecture and Construction Management at Queens University Belfast:Regional Cultural Centre


Autoria(s): MacGabhann, Tarla
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

The Regional Cultural Centre in Letterkenny is a new 2000sqm arts center containing theatre, galleries, workshops and ancillary offices. The site is set back from the street, on high ground with good views. The form and envelope of the building was derived from geometrically connecting the site with the town’s two other main public buildings, the Cathedral (1901) and new Civic Offices (2002, also designed by MacGabhann Architects). This geometrical connection or vectors informed the geometry and shape of the building. This urban matrix of geometrically connecting three corner stones of society, namely the ecclesiastical headquarters, the administrative head quarters and the art centre helps to improve the town planning and urban design of the disparate and chaotic development that Letterkenny has become. <br/>The large cantilever, which houses a 300sqm gallery, is aligned towards the Civic Offices, marks the entrance, and signifies a change of direction of the pedestrian route past the building, like a modern day obelisk. <br/>The circulation routes and stairs internally provide views towards the civic offices and cathedral, thus reinforcing the connection between the three buildings and helps visitors make some sense of Letterkenny as an urban center. The main stairs and vertical circulation are contained behind the large glazed foyer, which is framed to be viewed externally like a proscenium stage, with visitors to the building passively acting their routes through the building.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/architecture-and-construction-management-at-queens-university-belfast(8d58e056-ee4c-4263-a312-647bde4c6369).html

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/2135992/REF_submission.docx_EDIT.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

MacGabhann , T , Architecture and Construction Management at Queens University Belfast : Regional Cultural Centre , 2008 , Design .

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