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Regional Cultural Centre

MacGabhann Architects. Letterkenny, Ireland

  • Name of work in English

    Regional Cultural Centre

  • Name of work in original language

    Regional Cultural Centre

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2009

  • Work Location

    Letterkenny, Ireland

  • Studio

    MacGabhann Architects

EUmies Awards 2009 Nominees

  • Main Gallery

    Main Gallery

    © Dennis Gilbert, View Pictures

  • North Easet Elevation, Cantilevered Gallery

    North Easet Elevation, Cantilevered Gallery

    © Dennis Gilbert, View Pictures

  • Main Pedestrian Route from High Road to Port Road via Main Entrance

    Main Pedestrian Route from High Road to Port Road via Main Entrance

    © Dennis Gilbert, View Pictures

  • View from North West showing glazing to workshops

    View from North West showing glazing to workshops

    © Dennis Gilbert, View Pictures

  • View into offices and administration areas

    View into offices and administration areas

    © Dennis Gilbert, View Pictures

  • View of Regional Cultural Centre in its context

    View of Regional Cultural Centre in its context

    © Dennis Gilbert, View Pictures

  • First Floor Plan

    First Floor Plan

  • Ground Floor Plan

    Ground Floor Plan

Authors

Tarla MacGabhann, Antoin MacGabhann, Niels Merschbrock, Nanni Grau,

Collaborators

Quantity surveyor: Sammon Surveyors; Structural engineering: Albert Fry & Associates; Electrical: Burke Morrison , Mechanical & Electrical; Lighting: KRISMER Ingenieurburo , Gallery Lighting; Consulting: Ken Hartnett , Theatre Consultant; Others: Brendan Little , Landscaping; Acoustical: FR Mark & Associates; Furniture: Corporate Edge; Others: Doorware , Ironmongary; Construction company: McDermott & Trearty; Electrical: O Neill Electrical; Mechanical: Nugent Mechanical; Façades: Petter Ness Bauklemprerei GmbH; Others: Bonnar Engineering , Structural Steel, Alcono , Windows, JC Engineering , Ballustrading, Ranch Construction Formwork , Concrete Work & Frame
  • Program

    Culture

  • Completion

    2007

The location of the building&set back from two main streets on the inside of a deep site and stuck between the An Griannan Theatre and the Leisure Centre&required a special approach to its form and its façade. As it is not located on a street edge there was a chance to create a new layer of urban structure, i.e. a new footpath connecting the two existing roads and giving Letterkenny not only a new building but a new patch of urban (infra)structure. The Regional Cultural Centre is visible from different places in town: the Port and the High Road as well as approaching the town centre from the Station Roundabout. It makes itself visible through the big cantilevered gallery box acting as a modern day obelisk announcing the existence of something important on that slightly hidden so far 'undiscovered' plot behind the theatre. Due to its direction the cantilever guides visitors and pedestrians approaching from the swimming pool to the entrance of the building&or further to the Port Road. The cantilevered box contains the most important part of the building, the Art Gallery. This is made visible in the city through the golden wall that emerges from within the building covering a complete side of the gallery. Facing west it reflects the evening light and provides a golden glow on the ground at the entrance. This 270m2 gallery provides ample high-spec exhibition space. Two large skylights extruding over the roof of the building and a flexible lighting system ensure the best light conditions for different exhibition types.

The building is communicating to its surrounding in many ways. The proscenium stagelike 2storey foyer with its fully glazed front, acts as an intermediate space between art and public. With its back wall designed to facilitate changing exhibitions, the contact of the passing public and the institution of art becomes literally unavoidable, thus breaking down an often existing invisible barrier between the two.

From the entrance area there are two separate routes leading to the two main facilities of the Cultural Centre: a descending ramp leads the visitor towards the 154-seater black box theatre, half a level below the entrance level. The prominent main stairs & clearly expressed in the façade -lead up to the building's core & the art gallery. The second stairs from the first floor to the roof level &called the sky stairs - leads to a small intimate exhibition and contemplation space & a sheltered sky-box defined by two corner windows providing framed views towards the Cathedral spire and Letterkenny with its Public Services Centre. Thus the new RCC complements the triangle of administration, ecclesiastical and cultural headquarter. This small space on the roof of the arts centre is also the only place in Letterkenny where one can get an elevated view over the town.


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