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Stufish unveils Swindon theatre designs
Swindon Borough Council commissioned the designs for a multifunctional venue as part of its Cultural Quarter masterplan in the Wiltshire towns Kimmerfields district.Stufishs proposals reference the towns railway history with double-pitched roofs and steel construction as well as lightweight, sustainable cladding.The London practice also took inspiration from its Abba Arena in east London, with modular elements, such as offices and dressing rooms, and an outer shell.AdvertisementThe Swindon venue would have a permanent capacity of 1,200 with the capability to expand for large events.Stufish said the proposed site leverages Swindons strong transport links, including proximity to the main train station and bus terminals, facilitating easy access for audiences across a wide catchment area.It added that a pedestrian-friendly layout would connect seamlessly with surrounding neighbourhoods.Stufish chief executive Ray Winkler said: Drawing on extensive experience in show and venue design, we have refined a modular construction approach that embodies the elegance and depth of traditional architecture.Our work surpasses the conventional box or shed aesthetic, creating thoughtfully crafted, purpose-built spaces that captivate and engage.AdvertisementJulian Russell, director at theatre design consultant Blue Horizon Ventures, which worked on the design, said it not only meets the needs of modern entertainment but also fosters significant social value.He added: This venue will be more than just a performance space. It is designed as a dynamic hub for community connection, local engagement and cultural growth.We look forward to seeing it enrich lives, support local talent and strengthen Swindons position as a beacon of creativity and community in the region.Front-of-house plans include a canopy that offers shelter from the elements rather than an enclosed lobby, including lightweight, uninsulated construction materials that reduce the buildings reliance on heating and cooling systems.Stufish said the theatres southern frontage, oriented towards the pedestrian approach, would be a focal point for gathering, relaxation and entertainment.Surrounding plazas are envisioned as dynamic spaces with potential for seasonal events and markets.The plans are yet to be submitted for planning approval.
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