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Calgary National Music Centre, Canadian Building, Project, News, Design, Property
National Music Centre Canada : Architecture Information
Development for the Cantos Music Foundation in Canada
National Music Centre, King Eddy, East Village, Calgary, Canada
2009-
Client : Cantos Music Foundation
Allied Works Architecture selected to design Cantos' National Music
Centre in Calgary's East Village
30 Sep 2009
The Cantos Music Foundation announce that Allied Works Architecture
has been selected to design Cantos' new National Music Centre at the
King Eddy site in Calgary's East Village. After an extensive worldwide
search and impressive public presentations from five international
architects, this highly anticipated announcement is a milestone event
in the creation of Canada's only National Music Centre.
"The concept from Allied Works truly captured the heart and soul
of this project," said Andrew Mosker, executive director of the
Cantos Music Foundation. "Brad and his team will give us an innovative
building that fits with Calgary, Alberta, the West, and is symbolic
of something that is truly uniquely Canadian. This is an exciting
day for Calgarians."
Brad Cloepfil founded Allied Works Architecture in his native Portland,
Oregon. In recent years, Allied Works has focused on several significant
cultural and educational buildings in the United States and can now
add Cantos' National Music Centre to their roster of impressive projects.
"The National Music Centre is an extraordinary instrument, silent
and powerful, brought to life by its programs, collections and performances.
The new building forms rise as sentinels around the re-born King Eddy,
marking the entry to the East Village and new Music District,"
commented Brad Cloepfil, Allied Works Architecture.
Based in Portland, Oregon and New York, New York, Allied Works Architecture
is a globally recognized architectural firm with wide experience in
the design of cultural, educational, and art institutions. Recent
and current projects include the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis,
a major addition to the Seattle Art Museum, the University of Michigan
Museum of Art, the Museum of Arts and Design's new facility at Two
Columbus Circle in New York, the Clyfford Still Museum in Denver,
Colorado, the Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing
and Visual Arts in Dallas, Texas, a new animation studio for Pixar
in Emeryville, California, and two major residential projects - the
Dutchess County Residence and Guest House and the Hudson Street Loft
in New York. In the last two years, the firm's work has been featured
in Architectural Record / Record Houses, Architectural Review, Space
Magazine, Wallpaper, The New Yorker, Blueprint, Metropolis, and others.
On July 23rd, 2009, five world-renowned architects were asked to develop
and present a bold vision for the future of the Cantos Music Foundation
and the National Music Centre. The request included the public presentation
of concepts honouring the iconic King Eddy Hotel while creating over
80,000 square-feet of space for programs and exhibitions. The Centre
was required to house an education research centre, museum, collection
of instruments and memorabilia, recording studios, a radio station,
a seven-days-a-week live music venue and a suite of innovative and
creative programs for people of all ages.
The four other competing architects were:
Studio Pali Fekete Architects: Los Angeles, California
Diller Scofidio + Renfro: New York, NY
Jean Nouvel Workshop: Paris, France
Saucier + Perrotte: Montreal, Quebec
The submissions were reviewed by a selection advisory committee comprised
of musicians, architects, business experts, museum experts and others.
Facilities:
education research center, museum, recording studios, radio station,
music venue
Five Architects Shortlisted:
The Extraordinary Instrument - Allied Works Architecture

The Mixing Room - Diller Scofidio and Renfro

Open Piano Tower - Atelier Jean Nouvel

Replicated Spaces - Saucier + Perrotte

The Soundscape - Studio Pali Fekete Architects

Decision due Sep 2009 : more details online soon
Previously:
Jul 24, 2009
Designs on Calgary: Five of the World's Leading Architects
Present Their Visions for the National Music Centre in Calgary
(Calgary, Alberta): Music fans, architecture buffs and engaged citizens
filled the Grand Theatre to capacity on July 23, to watch five of
the world's leading architects compete to design a major project in
Calgary - Cantos' new national music centre at the King Eddy site
in the East Village.
As a crucial and exciting step in Cantos Music Foundation's bold vision
to develop Canada's only national music centre, architects were tasked
with developing and publicly presenting their concepts that honour
the iconic King Eddy Hotel while creating over 80,000 square-feet
of spectacular space that will house an education research centre,
museum, world-renowned collection of instruments and memorabilia,
recording studios, a radio station, a seven-days-a-week live music
venue and a suite of innovative and creative programs for people of
all ages.
"We were absolutely blown away by the creativity, sensitivity and
sheer brilliance all five teams brought to the table," said Andrew
Mosker, executive director of the Cantos Music Foundation. "No two
were alike, but each addressed the unique design challenges presented
by our project. Calgary would be enhanced by any one of these designs.
We will have a very difficult decision to make.
Cantos national music centre project is a catalytic force in the rejuvenation
of the East Village, one of Calgaryfs oldest communities and
one that has been challenged through its long history to realize its
potential. Chris Ollenberger is the President and CEO of the Calgary
Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC)
. the organization charged with managing the areafs revitalization.
"The progress Cantos has made with the national music centre project
is truly impressive," commented Ollenberger. "It is a crucial piece
of the transformation of the East Village into a mixed-use, vibrant,
inner-city community."
Calgary National Music Centre images / information from Cantos
Music Foundation
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