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Mariinsky Theatre, Russia Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
Mariinsky Theatre Russia : Architecture Information
St. Petersburg Development by Diamond and Schmitt in Russia
TORONTO ARCHITECTS DIAMOND AND SCHMITT
CHOSEN TO DESIGN THE NEW MARIINSKY THEATRE
IN ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
Canadian firm chosen from among five international and Russian
competitors.
Mariinskys General Director Valery Gergiev hails Diamonds
superb work on Four Seasons Centre in Toronto, home of
the Canadian Opera Company.
Construction to begin immediately on Russias first new
opera house since the Czars

ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA – [July 28, 2009] – Russia’s world-renowned
conductor Valery Gergiev confirmed today that Diamond and Schmitt
Architects of Toronto has been selected to design the new Mariinsky
Theatre in St. Petersburg, which will add 2,000 seats to the growing
Mariinsky complex. The existing Mariinsky Theatre, opened in 1860,
has been home to premieres and residencies by composers such as Mussorgsky,
Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Rimsky-Korsakov, Shostakovitch, Stravinsky
and Tchaikovsky.
The New Mariinsky Theatre is funded entirely by the Russian Government,
and administered by the Ministry of Culture, which hosted the design
competition for architects earlier this year. Diamond and Schmitt
will be working closely with the St. Petersburg architects KB ViPS.
The budget for the new Theatre is €295,000,000, with a projected completion
date of 2011. The New Mariinsky will complement both the existing
Mariinsky Theatre located in Teatralnaya Square directly across the
canal from the site of the new theatre, as well as the new Mariinsky
Theatre Concert Hall, a 1,200 seat facility two blocks west which
opened in 2007.
Said Valery Gergiev: “This is an important day for the Mariinsky which
will contribute to the miracle of architecture that is St. Petersburg.”
“When the late Richard Bradshaw toured me through his new Four Seasons
Centre in Toronto in 2007, I was struck by its beauty, its practicality
and friendliness with neighbouring buildings, its superb acoustics
and of course, its budget.”
“Clearly, the architect knew what was needed and delivered on all
those large challenges. Today, the Four Seasons is one of the finest
opera houses in the world, and we are delighted to be working with
Jack Diamond and Gary McCluskie in creating what I’m confident will
be Europe’s greatest new opera house.”

Said Jack Diamond: “This commission sends a strong signal that Canadian
architects can work on the most demanding projects on the world stage.
We are enormously grateful for the confidence the Russian Federation
has put in our ability to produce a landmark for the new Russia and
for the performing arts everywhere.”
In addition to his conducting positions as the Musical Director of
the London Symphony Orchestra and Principal Guest Conductor of the
Metropolitan Opera, Valery Gergiev is the General Director of the
Mariinsky Theatre, which includes the world-renowned companies, the
Mariinsky Ballet, the Mariinsky Opera and the Mariinsky Orchestra.
Until recently, these organizations were known as the Kirov Ballet,
Kirov Opera and Kirov Orchestra. However, just as St. Petersburg reverted
to its original name after decades of being called Leningrad, so too
are these seminal artistic companies now using their centuriesold
names.
Mariinsky Theatre St. Petersburg images / information from Diamond
and Schmitt Architects
St Petersburg Buildings
Theatre Buildings
Diamond and Schmitt Architects is a 150-person firm with an international
practice. In addition to the 2,000-seat Four Seasons Centre in Toronto,
its most recent achievements include the Israeli Ministry of Foreign
Affairs in Jerusalem and Sidney Harman Hall in Washington, D.C. All
three of these projects were chosen by Architectural Record and Business
Week as among the best buildings in the world in the years 2007, 2004
and 2008 respectively. The award is given for ‘high design’ buildings
that advance the mission of their clients and users.
Recent Diamond and Schmitt projects include concert halls for Denver,
Colorado and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra; the Kinnear Centre for
Creativity and Innovation at The Banff Centre; and research and academic
buildings for many universities. These include the Universities of
Michigan, Toronto, British Columbia, McGill, Western Ontario, Windsor,
Ottawa, Drexel, York, Ryerson, and the University of Ontario Institute
of Technology. The full Diamond and Schmitt Architects portfolio is
at: www.dsai.ca
Dominique Perrault won a previous competition to design the New Mariinsky
Theatre. A new competition was launched earlier in 2009 and this is
the competition that Diamond and Schmitt won.
Mariinsky Opera House - Theatre Mariinsky II, Saint Petersbourg,
Russia
2003-09
Dominique Perrault

picture from Dominique Perrault
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