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Chetham's School of Music

Future Projects - Education
Manchester, United Kingdom
Stephenson Bell
2009
World Architecture Festival 2009 - Shortlisted


Chetham’s School of Music is the largest and premier Music School in the UK and is unique to the region as the only Music School based in the North of England. Chetham’s provides world class education to talented young musicians from all over the country and the world.

Our brief is to create a unique contemporary building for the musical and academic teaching facilities, providing a state-of-the-art environment which will be a fitting platform for the students. A 350 seat Concert Hall and a 100 set Recital Hall will allow Chetham’s students to display their talents in a cultural centre for Manchester and the North West. The building itself will, alongside ongoing regeneration in Central Manchester, provide an iconic opportunity for the educational and cultural standing of Manchester to consolidate its position on the international scene.

The site varies in elevation by approximately 6m from the bottom of Walkers Croft to Victoria Station Approach. We propose to use the height difference as a datum to reinforce the diversity of the buildings’ programme. The performance spaces and their associated service spaces are located below the datum whilst the music and academic classroom accommodation is placed above the datum. The main public entrance, foyer and ensemble rooms are located on the datum itself. A new bridge link allows daily secure access for the staff and pupils from the existing school campus to the south.

The building is conceived as a carved solid, rising from the south adjacent the grade 1 medieval building, to a fulcrum above the main entrance to the north. The form of the building reflects the fluid forms of musical instruments and the island nature of the site. The elevations are expressed horizontally and are influenced by the musical stave and pianola.

Many challenges of the site have influenced the form and structure of the building. The river Irk runs in a culvert along the route of Walkers Croft and cuts across the site at the south western corner requiring the upper floors of the music school to cantilever substantially at this point. Due to the city centre location and the sensitive acoustic requirements of the music teaching and performance spaces most of the internal rooms are independent floating boxes. The Concert Hall has a complete independent internal structure floating on springs.

This is a project that sits at the core of the ambitions of the Manchester city region, which is looking to preserve and enhance its unique assets for the long-term benefit of its people.

Lead Architect »

Stephenson Bell
 

Professional Credits »

Acoustics Consultant
Mr Steve Swan
ARUP
United Kingdom

Architect
Mr Justin Risley
Stephenson Bell
United Kingdom
justin.risley@stephenson-bell.com

Client / Developer
Mr Michael Oglesby
Chetham's School of Music
United Kingdom

Cost Consultant
Mr Mike Crawshaw
Arcadis
United Kingdom

Landscape Architect
Mr Simon Tugby
Planit
United Kingdom

Mechanical, Electrical, BREEAM, & Fire ENG
Mr Darrel Williams
Norman Disney and Young
United Kingdom

Project Manager
Mr Steve Jorden
Drivers Jonas
United Kingdom

Structural Engineer
Mr Cambell Brown
Price and Myers
United Kingdom

Transport Engineer
Mrs Lucy McKeown
SKM
United Kingdom