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Erick van Egeraat completes
Municipal Theatre Haarlem
Photographs © Christian Richters

Rotterdam, 11 November 2008 - Erick van Egeraat has completed the Municipal
Theatre of Haarlem in the Netherlands. After five years of careful renovation
and extension the theatre was officially opened by Princess Máxima
of the Netherlands in late September.

This monumental theatre has been fully rejuvenated and revitalised. Enriched
with an enlarged flight tower, the theatre now meets current technical
requirements and is ready to host any international touring ensemble.

The most striking interventions to the listed monument are the new flight
tower and the repositioning of the main entrance. Designed as a continuation
of a lowered entrance square, the new entrance draws visitors towards
the building and allows the original entrance space to be reused as an
additional foyer within the building.

The flight tower presents itself with a unique façade; a composition
of brick, ceramic ornamentation and glass panels form a subtle connection
to the historic façade. Towards the top, the façade is predominantly
made up of lighter materials, reducing the visual impact of the tower
in its context.

Erick van Egeraat developed the ceramic ornaments in a unique collaboration
with respected Dutch ceramic artist Babs Haenen and well-known manufacturer
Royal Tichelaar Makkum. The use of ceramic makes a clear reference to
the porcelain featured in the original façade by Leon Senf.

The interior of the existing theatre has been fully renovated. Monumental
spaces, such as the theatre hall and adjoining foyers, have been restored
to their old splendor with contemporary comfort and individual character.
"Whilst respecting the authentic style and atmosphere, I would like
the new parts to exceed the original," says Erick van Egeraat. Other
interior spaces, whose authentic character had been lost through several
past refurbishments, have been modernized and integrated in the overall
concept.

Built in 1918 by Dutch architect J.A.G. van der Steur, the Municipal Theatre
in Haarlem is one of five oldest theatres in the Netherlands. This project
completes the sequence of rebuilding four cultural buildings in Haarlem.
"I am proud to say that Haarlem hosts again one of Holland's most
beautiful auditoriums", says Erick van Egeraat.

The theatre comprises 7.400 square meters of gross floor area, including
4.000 square meters of extension. The theatre hall has a capacity of 656
seats.
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