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Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Building, Aldeburgh Music, Photo, Design, Image
Snape Maltings Concert Hall : Architecture Information
Campus Development by Haworth Tompkins in England, UK, Europe
Snape Maltings - Campus Buildings incl. Britten Studio + Jerwood Kiln Studio
2009
Haworth Tompkins
15 Jun 2009
Snape Maltings Concert Hall - Design by Arup
Concert hall designed by Arup over 40 years ago gets matching recital
hall for 21st century

photographs : Philip Vile
London, 12th June 2009: Arup has returned to work on concert hall
design at Snape Maltings.
Arup Acoustics worked with architects, Haworth Tomkins, to design
the new Britten Studio auditorium, which opens to the public for the
Aldeburgh Music Festival on 12 June this year.
The acoustic design of the original Concert Hall was carried out in
the 1960s by Derek Sugden of Arup. He found that roof design was key
to the long reverberation time requested by English composer Benjamin
Britten. A slope of 45 degrees was considered the best option and
resulted in what is known in design circles as the 'Snape Roof'.
The Britten Studio is a smaller space than the Concert Hall and will
accommodate mainly recitals and orchestral rehearsals. The construction
of the auditorium, including the roof, is of concrete to ensure a
very low background noise level so that the full dynamic range of
the music can be appreciated. Internally, part of the concrete is
clad with timber panels, acoustically tuned to cover the entire sound
spectrum. Where the concrete walls are left exposed, they are modulated
to diffuse the sound, so that it is uniformly distributed over the
stage and seating.
Raf Orlowski, Arup Acoustics, said: "When it came to designing
a new auditorium, acoustic issues were of course paramount, and the
very high standards set by the Concert Hall had to be maintained.
The problems that faced Derek Sugden some 40 years earlier, in terms
of roof shape and volume, arose again. After considering several options,
the answers remained unchanged: namely a 'Snape Roof' and as much
volume as possible."
During the acoustic test concert the experience of listening to a
string quartet in the Britten Studio for the first time was exquisite.
The sound was clear, intimate and wonderfully enveloping."

photographs : Philip Vile
For studio orchestral rehearsals, the seating can be fully retracted
to provide a large flat floor area to accommodate the orchestra. In
this mode, where there is no audience, sound volume has to be controlled.
This is done by dropping acoustic banners from the ceiling, and using
acoustic drapes on the end walls. This versatility will allow the
studio to be used for other activities, such as opera rehearsal, master-classes,
amplified music and other public events.
Snape Maltings Campus Building images / information from Haworth
Tompkins
Arup Acoustics:
Arup Acoustics is a global consultancy with a commitment to excellence
in acoustic design, research and innovation.
Our designers and engineers strive to provide:
- Total design integration with other professions and disciplines
- Innovative solutions to difficult problems
- Practical, cost effective delivery of solutions in design and construction
for our clients.
- We are world leaders in the implementation of sustainable acoustic
design practices
With Arup Acoustics offices in the Americas, Australasia, China, East
Asia and Europe and multi-disciplinary Arup offices in 30 countries
around the world, we are able to address local contexts and requirements
as well as drawing on international expertise to provide a service
unsurpassed in our field.
Arup:
Arup is the global firm of designers, engineers and business consultants
providing a diverse range of professional services to clients around
the world. The firm is the creative and inspirational force behind
many of the world's most innovative and sustainable building, transport
and civil engineering projects. Arup provides its clients with the
brightest minds who provide extraordinary business advice and creative
solutions for the built environment.
Established in 1946, Arup has over 10,000 employees, based in more
than 90 offices across more than 35 countries, working on up to 10,000
projects at any one time. Its unique structure, with the firm held
in trust on behalf of its employees, gives Arup complete independence.
Arup's multi-disciplinary approach means that any given project may
involve people from any or all of the sectors or regions in which
it operates. Its aim is to achieve excellence in all it does by bringing
together the best professionals in the world to meet clients' needs.
Snape Maltings Building
: Main page re the building
Snape Maltings Campus - Design Team
Architects: Haworth Tompkins
Acoustic consultant: Arup Acoustics
Theatre consultant: Charcoalblue
Structural engineer: Price and Myers
Environmental engineer: Ernest Griffiths
Cost consultant: Davis Langdon
CDM Coordinator PFB Construction Management Services Limited
Client representative: Applied Solutions
Access Consultant Babel Limited
Contractor: Haymills
Address: Snape Maltings, Suffolk, IP17 1SP
Completion: May 2009
Construction budget: £5.5m (phase 1)
Photographer: Philip Vile
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