[VIS] Adelaide Concert Hall
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:48 pm
Well this is unexpected. Frank Gehry has agreed in-principle to design a new concert hall in Adelaide.
Adelaide looks to a Frank Gehry sensation
MATTHEW WESTWOOD AND REBECCA PUDDY From: The Australian November 01, 2011 12:00AM
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/ar ... 6181933591
INTERNATIONAL architect Frank Gehry - designer of the gleaming Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles - has given in-principle agreement to designing a concert hall in Adelaide.
While the idea is in its infancy and there is no funding in place, Gehry is said to have supported the suggestion when it was put to him on behalf of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
The ASO has complained that its two venues in the city - the Festival Theatre and Adelaide Town Hall - are less than optimal for large concerts.
The approach to Gehry was made by ASO board member Anthony Steel, who met the LA-based architect when Steel was briefly general manager of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Gehry is working on his first Australian project. Construction is due to begin next year on a $150 million business school for the University of Technology, Sydney, to be called the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building.
As well as his Guggenheim Museum buildings designed for Bilbao and Abu Dhabi, Gehry has designed two concert halls. The Walt Disney Concert Hall, home of the LA Philharmonic, opened in 2003 at an estimated cost of $US274m.
The New World Centre in Miami, home of the New World Symphony, is a multimedia concert hall that can screen video during performances.
ASO chief executive Barbara George said that while the orchestra had been well served by the Town Hall and Festival Theatre, "what we are missing is an iconic centre for music" that would attract the most renowned musicians.
She said Gehry was a fantastic architect, but added it was early days.
"There's no letter of agreement or anything like that," she said.
A spokeswoman for South Australia Arts Minister John Hill said the government was aware that the fine music community wanted a concert hall or dedicated space, but had not been approached formally by the ASO with a funding proposal.