London, England

Centre for Music by Diller Scofidio
Exterior View. Concept Design Centre for Music. Courtesy of Diller Scofidio and Renfro

The following press release is provided through Bolton & Quinn.

The Barbican, London Symphony Orchestra and Guildhall School of Music & Drama have today released the first concept designs for their project to create a world class Centre for Music in London, as part of a progress update on their plans for the proposed new building. This update follows the recent news that the City of London Corporation has backed the next phase of work by providing £2.49 million for the three partners to undertake further design development, and to progress fundraising, business modelling and capital funding plans.

Centre for Music by Diller Scofidio
Concert Hall. Concept Design Centre for Music. Courtesy of Diller Scofidio and Renfro

The Centre for Music would be a world-class venue for performance and education across all musical genres, harnessing the power of three internationally recognised cultural organisations – the Barbican, LSO and Guildhall School – to inspire a new generation with a love of music. The Centre would include a world class concert hall and superb spaces for performance, education and rehearsal. It would, above all, be a place for people of all ages and backgrounds to experience the joy of making-music first hand.

Centre for Music by Diller Scofidio
Coda. Concept Design Centre for Music. Courtesy of Diller Scofidio and Renfro

The concept designs, developed by lead architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, demonstrate the potential to deliver this landmark new building on the current Museum of London site.

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Entry Plaza. Concept Design Centre for Music. Courtesy of Diller Scofidio and Renfro.jpg

Elizabeth Diller, Founding Partner, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, said:
“We want to unlock the urban potential of the Centre for Music’s site at the southern tip of the Barbican by reclaiming the roundabout for the public realm, where the car’s isolating effects are keenly felt today. A vital public space seamlessly connects to the foyer and extends a welcome to everyone, with or without a performance ticket.”

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Studio. Concept Design Centre for Music. Courtesy of Diller Scofidio and Renfro

“The foyer would be abuzz day and night, filled with activity and glimpses into the inner life of the Hall. We imagine a concert hall for the 21st century that embraces both a bespoke and a loose fit approach: tailored for exceptional symphonic sound, yet agile enough to accommodate creative work across disciplines and genres.”

Centre for Music by Diller Scofidio
Education Pod. Concept Design Centre for Music. Courtesy of Diller Scofidio and Renfro

Alongside creating an outstanding new building for London and the UK, the designs propose reimagining and transforming the layout and public realm of the current Museum of London site, creating open, welcoming and traffic free public spaces, while also linking to the Barbican Estate’s Highwalk network.

Centre for Music by Diller Scofidio
Concert Hall. Concept Design Centre for Music. Courtesy of Diller Scofidio and Renfro

The proposed Centre for Music site, which has been made available in principle by the City of London Corporation, sits on a key cultural axis in the capital, linking north from Tate Modern, the Millennium Bridge and St Paul’s Cathedral and between two major new Elizabeth Line stations. The realisation of Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s concept designs would create an iconic new gateway to the City of London’s emerging Culture Mile, drawing visitors into an area that is set to be transformed over the next decade and beyond through new transport hubs, outdoor programming and major enhancements to streets and wider public realm that link the area’s existing and planned world-class cultural destinations.

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