The Scotsman

£45m concert hall vision revealed

● State of the art venue will be created in ‘hidden corner’ of the city

- By BRIAN FERGUSON Arts Correspond­ent bferguson@scotsman.com

Architects behind the first purpose-built concert hall to be created in Edinburgh for more than a century have revealed what the £45 million building will look like – both inside and outside.

The curved complex will boast a 1,000-seater main auditorium and 200-seat “studio” theatre for performanc­es, rehearsal and recording.

The Impact Centre will create a major new venue for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival behind the Royal Bank of Scotland’s historic home on St Andrew Square.

The New Town venue, which London-based architect David Chipperfie­ld is designing, will be made suitable for classic, pop, rock, folk, jazz, electronic­a and world music acts.

The complex, earmarked for a 2020 opening, will be linked directly to Dundas House, the former RBS HQ, which still operates as a bank branch. It is hoped more than 350,000 concert-goers a year will flock to the venue. It is expected to create a link between the new St James and Registers developmen­ts, St Andrew Square and Waverley train station.

A charitable trust, Impact Scotland, has been set up to pursue the project, which has won £25m worth of backing from the Scottish and UK government­s since it was announced in November 2016.

Impact Scotland chairman Sir Ewan Brown said: “This is an exciting stage in the creation of a vibrant new home for all kinds of music and performanc­e. We’ve set the bar high for our design team, asking them to produce a truly modern venue with exceptiona­l acoustics, which also embraces and complement­s the heritage that surrounds it. This is a building being designed from the inside out, with at its heart a hall offering world-class acoustics for performers and audiences. The team have concentrat­ed on getting this right and we’re now developing the look of this truly exceptiona­l building and how it will sympatheti­cally enhance its hidden location.

“The need for a new venue to secure the future of music in Edinburgh is clear. The support the project is receiving is tremendous­ly encouragin­g.”

Mr Chipperfie­ld’s previous projects include BBC Scotland’s Pacific Quay headquarte­rs and the Hepworth Wakefield art gallery in Yorkshire.

Mr Chipperfie­ld added: “We’re very excited to be working on the new venue in a city renowned around the world for its arts and culture. the setting, within the context of the New Town, is also both stimulatin­g and challengin­g. The new venue will not only provide a modern performanc­e space, but also create a new public place in this somewhat hidden corner of the city.”

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 ??  ?? 0 CGI artist impression­s of proposed Edinburgh Impact concert hall situated near St Andrew Square
0 CGI artist impression­s of proposed Edinburgh Impact concert hall situated near St Andrew Square

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