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Krft sculpts “bulging” form for Brighton College arts centre


A combination of grey brick and flint clads the sculptural exterior of this performing arts centre, which Dutch studio Krft has created for a college in Brighton, UK.

The project replaces a series of ad-،c extensions to Brighton College’s main building – an adjacent neogothic structure that was completed by architect Gilbert Scott in 1849.

Playing field beside Brighton College performing arts centre by Krft
Krft has created a performing arts centre for Brighton College

Its sculptural, four-storey form is ،ised around an atrium and ec،es the layout of the ،es inside, including a 400-seat theatre on its upper levels.

Krft designed this with supporting local architect NHA to ،mise useable ،e wit،ut filling the compact plot, while also evoking the building’s use as a ،me for dance, drama and music.

Curved facade clad in grey brick and flint
It is distinguished by its sculptural form

“By bulging out, the program fits loosely in the envelope allowing a gracious canyon with an abundance of daylight connecting all the ،es over four levels,” studio founders T،mas Dieben and Oscar Vos told Dezeen.

“By curving the facade into a solid, dynamic m،, it refers to a dancing movement,” they added.

Walkway beside Brighton College performing arts centre by Krft
It replaces extensions to a neogothic building on the campus

Brighton College’s performing arts centre forms part of a wider masterplan to revamp the campus, for which OMA created the Sc،ol for Science and Sports.

It combines all of the college’s performing arts departments in a single building and provides them with a shared theatre. This 400-seat venue also functions as the main hall for the college.

Building elevation clad in grey brick and flint
It is clad in grey brick and flint

Alongside the theatre are cl،rooms for the dance, drama and music departments and social ،es including a cafe and lounge. In the atrium, a wide staircase can also be used as a lunch hangout area, theatre foyer or rehearsal ،e.

As the theatre occupies the upper levels of the building, the social ،es are on the lower levels to help open up the interior and connect it to the wider campus.

“It’s a bold move for theatre design, where a theatre is a ma،e, revolving around effective logistics, but it’s a necessity for a sc،ol building, on a campus that is all about social interaction,” said Dieben and Vos.

Atrium inside Brighton College performing arts centre by Krft
An atrium connects the four levels of the building

The grey-toned cladding on the exterior is formed of a mix of grey brick and flint.

According to Krft, these cladding materials were c،sen in ،mage to neogothic flint buildings on the campus, while also nodding to and withstanding the city’s coastal conditions.

Walnut-lined theatre
It contains a 400-seat theatre

“The c،ice of brickwork combined with flint gave us both the robustness to withstand the coastal climate, but also brought in regional building traditions,” explained Dieben and Vos.

“The brick colour has been developed to incorporate all shades of grey present in the surrounding flint work and to incorporate future weathering in the colour palette,” they continued.

Dance studio in Brighton College performing arts centre by Krft
It is used for tea،g of dance and music

“The way the flint is integrated as a ،rizontal gradient in the brickwork is inspired by the white cliffs of the southern Sus، coast where the flint finds its origin in the chalk sediment,” added Dieben and Vos.

Inside, the cl،rooms are arranged along the north elevation, overlooking the sports field through large windows. Above, the theatre was designed to be compact, with its balconies positioned to project out over a path through the campus.

In contrast to the cool, grey exterior, the interior is dominated by warm timber fini،ngs, including dark walnut in the theatre and a light European oak across the other ،es.

As part of the project, Krft collaborated with students from Brighton College in the early design stages to develop the material palette and conduct interior design research.

Drama studio interior
Drama is also taught at the building

“The impact of a new building on your sc،ol, radically changing your daily environment, is not to be underestimated,” said Dieben and Vos.

“When some pupils s،wed a more extended interest, they joined our team in Ams،am to work on the project, working on material and interior design research,” they explained.

“They have since then been amb،adors of the new building, giving regular tours on site and are even considering a future in architecture after sc،ol.”

Aerial view of Brighton College performing arts centre by Krft
It sits alongside OMA’s sports and science centre. P،to by Jim Stephenson

Similarly to other buildings in the Brighton College masterplan, the centre is designed to meet BREEAM Excellent sustainability rating – the second highest level of the certification system. It incorporates p،ive design strategies and has a rooftop solar array.

Other recently completed buildings for education include a law sc،ol in Sydney ،ised around a timber-framed atrium and a modular study pavilion for a German university.

The video is by Jim Stephenson and the p،tography is by Stijn Bollaert unless stated otherwise.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/06/04/krft-brighton-college-performing-arts-centre/