Let's go party!!
Can't wait to participate there..anyone following?
Description
The existing building had already been altered and extended in 1999 by Covell Matthews Architects to provide a series of speculative bar / restaurant / club spaces. Regular music had decided to inhabit the last remaining unit in this complex. Due to the contractor going bust during the alterations some of the Unit 8 had been left in a very poor sub shell condition and much of Michael Laird Architects’ early investigation work involved assessing what needed to be done to consolidate the existing structure. Michael Laird Architects were appointed in June 2004 after a limited competition held by regular Music to design a major concert venue / club on the site of the former ABC Regal Cinema building on Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. The project comprised the design of two completely different music venues on separate floors, accommodating 1100 and 350 people respectively, four bar areas including VIP and Mezzanine bars, main entrance lobby, various artists dressing rooms and back of house accommodation.
The Spaces Main Entrance
The main entry off Sauchiehall Street retains much of the existing art deco arch with the addition of new entrance doors, box office, illuminated signage and feature lighting. The existing stair and lobby spaces were small and have been kept intentionally simple and functional with clear pale walls and ceilings contrasting the dark floor tiling. Some existing terrazzo floor finishes in the main entrance and stair were restored where possible.
A dramatic corridor space which intentionally narrows as the floor ramps up before reaching a steel clad threshold point that is intended to reorientate the customers before entering the venue. One side wall of the corridor is an exposed brick and steel structural wall from the old cinema, which is contrasted on the opposite side by a sleek, illuminated translucent polycarbonate structure. The large flat ceiling of venue produces a different type of venue space within the structure and contrasts the cavernous nature of the main venue upstairs. The layout of the first floor venue has been planned by Michael Laird Architects to maximize the front of stage / dancing and introduces more intimate areas of fixed seating on a raised floor section while maintaining sight lines to the stage from everywhere. The largest wall which includes the stage recess has been clad using horizontal strips of upholstered timber panels. Opposite this feature wall is the bar, raised seating area and DJ / mixing desk.
The existing plasterboard ceiling and supports were removed to expose the underside of the pitched steel trussed structure above the main ABC space increasing the sense of volume and scale. The area for the crowd is central to the space – the stage being situated adjacent to one end wall – with a new bar and toilet “Pod ” structure at the other. All other back of house accommodation held in the main volume takes the form of a new single storey concrete block structure that flanks the main space on both sides.
The Pod is the main focus in the space containing two bars, toilet facilities and a mezzanine viewing area, as well as the mixing desk. The Pod is a steel and blockwork structure lined with a curving plywood facade made up of horizontal face-fixed ply strips with recessed joints. The highly finished and sharp appearance of the pod contrasts the rough nature of the existing structure that surrounds it. Built as a completely independent structure within the existing volume the Pod embodies our metaphoric approach to dealing with a modern addition to an existing building.
”The ABC itself is a superb addition to the facilities in Style-city. The main auditorium is blessed with great sound and sightlines, the bars and toilet provision generous. It is big enough to feel important and small enough to feel intimate.“ Michael Laird Architects