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National Theatre Studio, 2008

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Theatr Clwyd, 2024

This project involved the conversion and conservation of the listed former production building of the next door Old Vic theatre into rehearsal and development spaces. The renowned Brutalist building had been used on a provisional basis as the National’s creative laboratory for many years previously, so our task was to upgrade and extend the technical and theatrical capability of the spaces without losing the acquired patina of use and the sense of an ad hoc environment for creative experimentation. This required an acute sensitivity to materials, surface and light in order to reinforce the fundamental qualities of the space whilst upgrading technical capacity, expanding available workspaces and improving the artistic capabilities of the building. The new facilities include two large studios, a third education studio converted from a redundant service yard and a public archive with reading room and seminar room, along with smaller work spaces, offices, dressing rooms and a green room. Douglas Fir plywood, painted brick and concrete, ceramic floor tiles and woodwool ceilings remain the reduced palate of internal materials. The day-to-day life of the building now centres around a double height circulation spine, converted from the former paint frame pit and still encrusted with decades of scenic paint.

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