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SimpsonHaugh's restored Antwerp concert hall opens next to city zoo

By Kim Megson    31 Jan 2018
The Queen Elisabeth Hall has now officially opened, and is already receiving acclaim / Jesse Willems
It is a privilege to have completed a scheme of such importance to the cultural identity of Antwerp and the international reputation of the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra
– Stuart Mills, SimpsonHaugh partner

British architecture studio SimpsonHaugh have completed a renovation of one of Belgium’s most important cultural landmarks, the Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp.

The concert venue had its soft launch over a year ago – and has since picked up a nomination for Cultural Building of the Year – but has only just officially opened. It is located within the Elisabeth Centre, a 19th-century Art Nouveau cultural complex that includes Antwerp Zoo, one of Europe’s oldest attractions.

Before its transformation, the hall had become known for its poor sound quality and separation from the zoo – a result of a previous conversion in the 1950s repairing damage inflicted during the Second World War.

In 2009, the society that owns both the zoo and the wider complex announced plans to breathe new life into the site, creating a concert hall “to rival the best in the world”.

SimpsonHaugh were commissioned to improve comfort levels and acoustic quality, bring in more natural light and forge a more harmonious relationship with the historic adjoining buildings.

The constraints facing the architectural team were complex: the site is a historic monument, there are important interfaces with other cultural activities, and a fixed budget and tight construction programme were set.

The studio collaborated with US acoustic specialists Kirkegaard Associates to alter the layout of the interiors, improving sound quality and circulation.

“While the overall boundaries of the hall were defined by its location at the heart of the existing historic buildings, the design team explored various configurations for the new room within this envelope,” said Anthony McCreery, collaborating consultant at Kirkegaard.

“We employed a variety of techniques including physical and computer modelling to optimise and refine the room geometry and finishes.”

Stuart Mills, partner at SimpsonHaugh, added: “We chose a ‘shoebox’ configuration, as opposed to the previous fan-shaped hall, as that allowed us to insert a dramatic atrium between the new and existing structures.

"An innovative concrete frame reconciles the very high acoustic mass necessary for the hall with the need for column-free space below. By contrast, a lightweight steel structure spans between the auditorium and a carefully restored Art Nouveau façade, allowing sunlight to flood the foyers.”

To improve the acoustics of the space, a complex and acoustically transparent bronze mesh has been installed across the ceiling and balconies.

Rather than being reflected, sound energy is allowed to pass through the mesh to reach the hall’s walls, engaging with the full volume of the space. The mesh also forms a cladding for the reflectors, which can be adjusted to fine-tune the room’s acoustics, and is complemented by retractable fabric banners that can be deployed to vary the reverberation time in the room. Visually, it serves as a shimmering backdrop to the orchestra, with its appearance changing according to the lighting conditions.

In the rest of the building, a new public space has been created on the ground floor that connects the site’s different cultural activities, restoring the lost link with the zoo. Original 19th-century murals, obscured by later interventions, have been restored, and the new-look foyers have been designed to complement the hall’s aesthetics with natural finishes such as timber, travertine and bronze.

The Queen Elisabeth concert hall now provides a high-profile home for the resident Antwerp Symphony Orchestra and visiting international orchestras, including the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Rotterdam’s Philharmonic Orchestra.

SimpsonHaugh have worked on numerous residential and cultural projects across Europe, most notably on the one million sq ft first phase of London’s Battersea Power Station development. They are currently in the running to create a Science Island for the Lithuanian city Kaunas.

In 2009, the society that owns both the zoo and the wider complex announced plans to breathe new life into the site, creating a concert hall 'to rival the best in the world' / Hans Morren
The hall is located within the Elisabeth Centre, a 19th-century Art Nouveau cultural complex that includes Antwerp Zoo / Karen Fuchs
The design team chose a ‘shoebox’ configuration, as opposed to the previous fan-shaped hall / Karen Fuchs
Links to the surrounding cultural attractions and the city were reinstated by the architectural team / Jonas Verhulst
Queen Elisabeth Hall  Antwerp  Belgium  SimpsonHaugh  Antwerp Symphony Orchestra  London Philharmonic Orchestra  Kirkegaard Associates  
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