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New Mull theatre, West Highlands, Aros Park Project, Building, Architect, Photos
Mull Theatre, Scotland : Information + images
Production Centre, Tobermory, West Scotland, UK
Progress photographs
9 Apr 2008:

Building PR from CiAO 22 Oct 2007
The First Act : Construction gets underway
for CiAOs new Mull Theatre
As justification of the Inner Hebridean Island of Mulls growing
presence on the UK cultural map, Mull Theatres new Production
Centre is the first phase in the companys plans for a Creative
Campus on the island, designed by the City Architecture Office (CiAO).
Set on the edge of an extraordinary Victorian estate, the site gives
clear views to the mainland. The new £0.6 million Production
Centre includes a flexible rehearsal room / performance space, backstage
rooms, production offices, workshops and technical facilities. Spacious
open plan rooms are contained within an entirely timber-framed structure,
wrapped in a blue / black profiled fibre cement board with stainless
steel and cedar detailing.
Sensitive to a remote environment, the new building benefits from
renewable and sustainable technologies within the Production Centres
super-insulated envelope that offer minimal running costs and impact
on the environment. Air source heat recovery technologies meet the
buildings entire heating and ventilation requirements whilst
an environmental sewage treatment plant resolves the drainage.
Construction commenced this month and with its completion in April
2008, the building will provide first class production facilities
in its unique forest location close to Tobermory.
CiAO Director Moray Royles says,
Mull Theatre had little money but huge vision. This building
responds by creating a dramatic presence in a secluded site. It plays
with the aesthetics of the ubiquitous metal clad agricultural buildings
that speckle the island.
Building PR from CiAO Jun 2005
Tobermory, What's the story?
Edinburgh based City Architecture Office (CiAO) has won a competition
to design a new Production Centre for Mull Theatre. CiAO was selected
from a shortlist that included Dualchas and Richard Murphy Architects,
following a competitive interview process.
Moray Royles, Director of CiAO said, This project is unique;
the site is superb and it carries enormous cultural significance for
the West Highlands. We are delighted to have been chosen, especially
when it can be rare for younger Scottish architects to succeed when
competing for a high profile project in Scotland.
The Aros Park Production Centre will continue to justify the growing
presence of Mull on Scotland's cultural map. Walk along the harbour
and Tobermory's brightly coloured shop fronts are readily identifiable
as their Balamory TV counterparts. Homegrown pop stars and MTV darlings,
Mull Historical Society offer inspiration to teenage musicians on
street corners. The island is already known for being home to the
worlds smallest theatre: Mull Little Theatre in Dervaig, founded
in 1966. However Mull Theatre Limiteds lease expires at the
end of 2006 and, in any event, the 43-seat venue in a converted byre
no longer meets the requirements of what has become one of Scotlands
busiest touring theatre companies, and so The Aros Park project was
born.
The Forestry Commission recently offered to lease Mull Theatre a plot
of land 2 miles outside Tobermory on which new premises could be built,
with the help of possible funding from the Arts Council Lottery and
Argyll & the Islands Enterprise. The new Production facility bodes
well for the company, as Mull Theatres Artistic Director Alasdair
McCrone says, "Up till now weve had to find rehearsal space
where we can the Arts Centre, the Scout Hall and sets
have been built on the mainland and shipped in. The Little Theatre
is so wee that we often have to build two sets, one for here and one
for the tour. This new opportunity will give us first class facilities
but the forest location means we can maintain the rural character
people expect from a visit to Mull Theatre."
The proposals include a flexible rehearsal room/ performance space,
backstage rooms, production offices, workshop & prop store, technical
facilities. Future phases may include a foyer and bar, theatre fit-out,
design studio and self-catering accommodation. CiAO is currently working
up proposals for Planning Permission and funding applications later
in 2005.
Mull Theatre information received Jun 2005
29 Aug 2005
CiAO Architects - Planning Approval PR
Planning success: Mull Theatre Aros Park Production Centre
Edinburgh practice City Architecture Office (CiAO) has gained full
planning approval for an exciting new Arts facility on the Inner Hebridean
Island of Mull. This planning success follows their recent competition
win in May 2005, to design the new Production Centre for Mull Theatre.
The application was submitted in late June 2005 and approved on 25
August 2005. The rapid outcome is credited to the quality and thoroughness
of the scheme and close consultation with Argyll & Bute Council
Planning Department, prior to and throughout the application process.
The submission approach was in accordance with the Architecture Policy
for Scotland.
The Aros Park Production Centre will provide first class facilities
in a unique forest location close to Tobermory and maintains the rural
character people expect from a visit to Mull Theatre. It will continue
to justify the growing presence of Mull on Scotland's cultural map.
The proposals include a flexible rehearsal room/ performance space,
backstage rooms, production offices, workshop & prop store, technical
facilities. Future phases include a foyer and bar, theatre fit-out,
design studio and self-catering accommodation.
Mull Little Theatre founded in 1966, is currently in Dervaig. However
Mull Theatre Limiteds lease expires at the end of 2006 and these
new premises are essential.
The proposal is currently awaiting a decision on Lottery funding from
The Scottish Arts Council.
Ciao Architects - West of Scotland Theatre PR Aug 2005
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