York Theatre Royal | De Matos Ryan | St Leonard's Pl, York YO1, UK | HD

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• Architects
De Matos Ryan
• Location
United Kingdom, St Leonard's Pl, York YO1, UK
• Project Architect
Raquel Borges
• Area
3213.0 sqm
• Project Year
2016
• Photographs
Hufton+Crow
• Manufacturers
Flowcrete, Sto, Ege carpets
• Acoustics
Charcoalblue
• Structural Engineer
Price & Myers
• Services Engineer
P3r
• Cost Consultant
Aecom
• Access Consultant
David Bonnett Associates
• Heritage Consultant
James Edgar
• Project Management
Bilfinger GVA
• Building Contractor
William Birch & Sons
• Client
York Citizens Theatres Trust / York Conservation Trust Director in charge:Angus Morrogh-Ryan
Text description provided by the architects. York Theatre Royal has re-opened following a significant redevelopment by De Matos Ryan, dramatically transforming the theatre’s spaces and visitor experience.
The theatre has occupied the site since 1744 and has since under gone several alterations over the years, including the construction of a new foyer, a vaulted concrete pavilion built alongside the original building, by Patrick Gwynne in 1967. The redevelopment of the Grade II* listed building unlocks the full potential of a complex site that had developed incrementally over 270 years. It has created additional space the theatre urgently needed in order to appeal to and engage a wider community, bring more people into the building and create the opportunity to increase revenue, enabling it to be more financially resilient in the future.
The radical redesign is immediately apparent from the street with the introduction of two new lobbied entrances, one of which allows entry from the south for the first time. The creation of new foyer space below the Dress Circle at the back of the Stalls by opening up where previously there had been broom cupboards, and the glazing in of the Victorian colonnade are the most demonstrable changes to Front of House. They provide a greater freedom of circulation, connecting the Patrick Gwynne extension (House Left) to the Georgian staircase and Keregan Room (House Right) for the first time.
h/t : Archdaily
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