The SSe hydro
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The SSe hydro
NEWS 76 ENGLISH EDItion UNITED KINGDOM, Glasgow The SSE Hydro ETFE Exterior, Roman amphitheatre interior c Foster + Partners by Foster + Partners Download this publication optimized for iPad c Foster + Partners UNITED KINGDOM, Glasgow ETFE exterior and Roman-amphitheatre interior by Foster + Partners Glasgow has just opened the SSE Hydro, a new multipurpose entertainment arena that is expected to give a boost to the banks of the River Clyde. Designed by Foster + Partners, the arena glows at night thanks to a translucent façade that enables it to blend into the region’s typical grey skies by day. The SSE Hydro is topped with a latticed steel dome that weighs 1,400 tonnes—one of the largest domes in Europe—and its sides are covered with ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene) cushions. A 260-tonne illumination ring that hangs from the dome provides spectacular lighting during events. The state-of-the-art technology employed in the structure contrasts with the classical interior, which is based on a Roman amphitheatre and provides every spectator (up to nearly 13,000 of them!) with an optimal viewing angle of the stage. Visibility and comfort are further guaranteed by a special seating system designed by Foster + Partners together with Figueras International Seating. Standard seats Club seats Free-standing seats Telescopic tribune SSE Hydro arena seating plan The Arena seat, a custom seat The multipurpose SSE Hydro is outfitted with the 302 Arena seat—a model whose ground-breaking design provides excellent comfort, is appropriate for all types of performances, occupies little space and allows for diverse seating configurations. The 302 Arena seat is compact: when folded, it only takes up 21 cm, as it fits perfectly against the backrest, protecting it from dirt. Despite its small size, spectators will enjoy this comfortable, upholstered model. Thanks to different attachment options, the Arena seat can be adapted to every area in the venue; it perfectly adapts to the surrounding space, even in curved areas. All of the seats are mounted onto a support beam and the distance between them can be modified as needed to suit each event. In the stands the seats are mounted directly to the precast risers; in the VIP section, they are attached directly to the floor; and in the ground floor performance area or “bowl”, they are free standing but are controlled with an innovative alignment system that prevents row misalignment (sneaking). In addition, the performance “bowl” at the SSE Hydro features a 1,200-seat telescopic tribune system that enables a considerable increase in capacity. www.figueras.com SEATING TOGETHER 3 with: Chris Connell and Ben Scott (Foster + Partners) Does the SSE Hydro keep the Roman amphitheatre structure because it works in terms of visibility and sound? Foster + Partners: Yes, although in our case the central ‘bowl’ is offset from the amphitheatre in plan as the majority of events place the stage to one end. Everyone gets a good view, with the seats furthest away being directly in front of the stage and those to either side being the closest. Arenas are converting into multiusage spaces, where shows of different nature take place. How does this aspect change the way arenas are designed and constructed? F+P: Flexibility is very important for any space like this to succeed commercially – but without inventive and sometimes challenging solutions this can just lead to a big box. That may be a safe solution but it doesn’t bring the character and sense of event that an increasingly sophisticated market-place demands. Do seats play an important role in these new arenas? F+P: If you think about it, the Arena is all about people numbers – how to get them in and out, how to accommodate them when they are there and particularly, how to seat 12,500 of them in comfort for 2 hours or more. So the seat is critical – and as well as its functional importance, the sheer numbers make it a significant visual element. Which were the main features seats had to perform? F+P: Comfort, resilience and easy maintenance – having something that stays looking good with crowds moving through daily. Obviously they needed to look good too. Was it difficult to find the right design for the chair? How was the design process? F+P: We sketched out a series of approaches that suited a number of manufacturers, concentrating on a clean design that would look good as an individual chair and cohesive as long rows. Then we gradually refined it, working with Figueras to suit their manufacturing techniques. The mockups/prototypes and the involvement of the client were an important part of the process. For SECC, the design of the seat was a hugely important aspect of the project with senior SECC representatives visiting the Figueras factory with us to test the mock-up’s for comfort and robustness. “The seat is critical – and as well as its functional importance, the sheer numbers make it a significant visual element” c Foster + Partners Which improvements did you introduce in such a structure in order to have a s.XXI building? F+P: The shape of the building is an important factor, not only in its identity but in the efficiency of its function. Shaping the skin around an efficient auditorium bowl keeps the volume of the building down, so there aren’t the big empty corners to service often found in existing Arenas, which are often adapted exhibition halls with shaped seating inside. The 120 metre diameter roof dome and translucent ETFE cladding cushions are efficient and cost effective ways to enclose such a large area. The planted bank covering the lower lobby keeps people away from the ETFE but also introduces greenery to a site that’s predominantly hardscape. Color and light are very important in this arena… Were you aware of that since the very first moment? Why it had to be a colorful building? F+P: Natural daylight is very important in our work – if possible we would have brought it into the interior of the bowl, but in the event it is a theatrical staging space and had to be dark. Happily, the wrap of the building has enabled us to bring diffuse daylight throughout the lobby spaces. The fact that this wrap also becomes the means by which artificial and coloured light are spread inside and outside the building as daylight fades is a neat solution. Beyond that we’ve used coloured walls and signage to identify particular areas and aid orientation - but we’ve tried to keep it simple, as 13,000 people bring their own colour to any building. Technical specifications Name: SSE Hydro Location: Glasgow, United Kingdom Architect: Foster + Partners Owner: Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) Structural engineer: Arup Height: 33 m. Total surface area: 25,000 m2. Capacity: 12,665 Product: Arena 302 AZERBAIJAN, Gabala a 1,200-seat Mutasub automatic seating system that retracts in 5 minutes Technical specifications Name: Heydar Aliyev Congress Centre Location: Gabala, Azerbaijan Architect: Metex Design Group, Istanbul Builder: TGG Construction Owner: Government Total surface area: 8.5 ha Seating capacity: 1,200 Product: Mutasub System, 6032 Flex and 5064 Minispace Figueras International Seating recently installed a Mutasub automatic seating system in the newly opened Heydar Aliyev Congress Centre, in the historic town of Gabala, Azerbaijan. The system allows for maximal use of the Centre’s space, which encompasses a surface area of 8.5 hectares, including a 930 m2 conference room. The Mutasub system itself takes up 700 m2. The Mutasub system at the Centre is the most ambitious one ever installed by Figueras: it comprises 1,200 seats that automatically retract down into the conference room floor in only 5 minutes, thanks to computer control and to a mechanism patented by the Company. Furthermore, the system can be configured to provide as many rows of seats as necessary. The system employs two innovative, highquality seat models from Figueras’s top range: the 6032 Flex and the 5064 Minispace. Both are outfitted with luxurious aesthetic finishes, including white leather upholstery. The seats are arranged in rows of 24, which was another challenge for the Company, which had never before worked with such a long row length. Once stored underground, the seats occupy only 450 mm of space. Figueras also installed the moving stage in the conference room, the height of which can be adjusted according to the desired configuration for the room to enable optimal visibility from any seat. To watch a video of the automatic seating system, scan this QR code: www.figueras.com 5 USA, San Diego A library by and for the community The recently opened San Diego Central Library was long awaited by residents of the Californian city. The project began after several meetings in which they explained to the architects their needs and expectations for the new library. The final structure is the fruit of more than 10 years of design, and reflects a passion for art, environmental awareness and civic participation. The façade boasts a huge dome that protects the building from the Sun and wind and that always appears unfinished and perpetually changing. It has become the icon of the City’s skyline. opened to increase the capacity or for different activities. The seat model chosen, Delta, allows for a high degree of flexibility in the room. Its tip-up system provides ample space between rows. Thanks to an incorporated lectern, the seats convert into comfortable workstations. c Steve Simpson According to the architect, Rob Quigley, “A building like this should work emotionally. If it doesn’t work emotionally or poetically, the building will be a disaster, no matter how many books it contains.” The interior is built around open and adaptable areas, outdoor spaces, terraces with views and comfortable study rooms. The San Diego Central Library includes a 330-seat auditorium located at the base of a garden. On sunny days, the façade between the garden and the auditorium can be Name: San Diego Central Library Location: San Diego, USA Architect: Rob Quigley Managing architect: Art Castro Design: Rob Wellington Quigley, FAIA and Tucker Sadler & Associates Number of floors: 9 Owner: City of San Diego Surface area: 40,870 m2. Seating capacity: 330 seats Product: 433 Delta and LP writting table c Steve Simpson Technical specifications SPAIN, Madrid Law firm Cuatrecasas Gonçalves Pereira opens new offices in Madrid Technical specifications Name: Law firm Cuatrecasas - Gonçalves Pereira Location: Madrid, Spain Architects: Ruiz Barbarin Arquitectos and GCA Arquitectos Interior design: GCA Arquitectos Builder: Dragados, SA Number of floors: 8 Surface area: 23.967 m2. Seating capacity (auditorium): 200 Products: 6036 Flex + F45 and F1000 UNITED KINGDOM, Llanelli High technology for a unique multipurpose theatre The law firm Cuatrecasas Gonçalves Pereira has opened new offices in Madrid, in a building dating from the 1980’s that has been extensively renovated by the architectural firms GCA Arquitectos Asociados and Ruiz Barbarin Arquitectos. The project received the 2013 COAM Prize. Thanks to the exhaustive work, the building is now a model of structural design, use and sustainability. The architects used high-quality materials throughout the building and sought to create an elegant, understated image. Natural light is one of the protagonists in the Firm’s new headquarters. It enters through the façade, built with a ribbed-aluminium covering to protect the building from the Sun’s rays, and through the recovered inner core space, which has been transformed into the nucleus and main hub of the building. Light, used as a metaphor for transparency, enters all of the offices, which have been outfitted with clear glass partitions. The ground floor houses a 200-seat auditorium that follows the same principles. The elegant 6036 Flex seat, upholstered in white leather, boasts pure minimalist lines that are not only beautiful, but also functional, when used with the accompanying F45 table. The first-row seats include the wider F1000 model, which provides the finishing touch of visual balance. Technical specifications Name: Y Ffwrnes Location: Llanelli, United Kingdom Architects: Cardiff Architects Lawray Theatre consultants: ACT Consulting Contractor: T. Richard Jones (Betws) Limited Owner: Carmarthenshire County Council Capacity: Main theatre: 100 to 650 Studio theatre: 104 Products: 5064 MiniSpace 128 Carmen 5067 MiniSpace www.figueras.com Y Ffwrnes is a new Welsh cultural centre that is ideal for staging all types of performances, thanks to its two multifunctional theatres. It is an architectural project of Cardiff Architects Lawray, in collaboration with the theatre consultancy firm ACT Consulting. This structure is unique for its architecture—which required renovation of historically listed buildings and their subsequent integration with newly constructed ones—and for the design of its two highly versatile, adaptable theatres, which are a major cultural asset to the local community. 7 The larger of the two theatres (Main Theatre) has capacity for between 100 and 650 people. It can be used for standing crowd events or for cabaret, auditions and lectures. The Main Theatre features a telescopic tribune comprising 300 seats of different colours that reflect the industrial furnaces of the local region. However, for its amphitheatre portion a wider seat was used: the Carmen model. The smaller theatre (Stiwdio Stepni), intended for more intimate performances, also has flexible seating configurations. Possible configurations in the Main Theatre at Y Ffwrnes SEATING TOGETHER with: Chris Baldwin, Theatre Consultant at ACT Consulting Services ¿Which was the biggest challenge of the project? Chris Baldwin: The initial challenge for the architects was the site development: a combination of new-build, restoration and re-development of existing buildings including two listed chapels. “The adaptability of theatre spaces has become a fundamental requirement.” Chris Baldwin How many possible configurations can you set up in the Main Theatre? C.B.: The Main Theatre audience seating is in three parts: the fixed seated balcony, the retractable tiered seated stalls and the three-row tiered seating wagon to the stalls front. The following formats can be easily and quickly set up: Onstage concerts and drama, with a virtual stage front created by the lowered forestage; Musical theatre, with an orchestra pit for up to 30 musicians; and Flat floor stage/stalls, for meetings, workshops and exhibitions conference stalls, with the forestage raised 360 mm above the stalls floor. The three row tiered seating wagon is moved using air film technology so it can be rotated to face the main audience. Then, with the retractable seating only partially deployed, an arena stalls configuration can be set up. How many different configurations can be created in the Studio Theatre? C.B.: Stiwdio Stepni is a flat-floor converted chapel with an eight-part tiered seating system moved on air-film technology. The interior can be arranged in multiple configurations for dance, rehearsals, drama, comedy club, film, lectures and workshops. Would you recommend all theatres convert into multi-usage theatres? C.B: We live in a time of changing attitudes to presentation styles. On the one hand there remains a need for classical forms of presentation and this is a continuing requirement in major cities where there is a buoyant arts economy. However, small-scale community arts centres have a strong emphasis on participation with a wide range of different art forms and other uses. In this scenario adaptability becomes a fundamental requirement. To read the full interview, scan this QR code. 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