Andrew Hayne - Case Study: Concert Hall Renewal
International Day of Monuments and Sites
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21m
Andrew Hayne, Principal, ARM Architecture
As the architects entrusted with the renewal of the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, we embarked on a transformative journey in the heart of architectural history. This talk delves into the challenges of revitalizing an icon, a structure deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of Australia. Navigating the delicate balance between preservation and innovation, we faced the weight of legacy while envisioning a bold, contemporary response.
Through meticulous planning and a team driven by reverence for the original vision, we embarked on a process that demanded rigour and ingenuity. The Concert Hall Renewal project stands as a testament to the power of the synergy between tradition and innovation. We will highlight some of the key ideas that underpin our interventions, demonstrating that through research and vision, even the most cherished icons can evolve without compromising their timeless essence.
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Andrew has over 20 years architectural experience and has been a key part of many of ARM’s highest profile performing arts venues. He has delivered projects around Australia including the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall Renewal, Smith Collective, Canberra Theatre Business Case and was an integral member on the National Museum of Australia and the high-profile MRC & MTC Southbank Theatres.
His work on the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall spanned seven years, from project inception through to the gala re-opening. Across this period he maintained excellent relationships with the client, resident companies, heritage stakeholders and the managing contractor on a complex World Heritage Listed national icon. This project recently won the NSW Architecture Medallion.
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