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Melbourne Recital Centre & MTC Theatre, Melbourne - Australia, Ashton Raggatt Mcdougall (ARM) | photo © Major Projects Victoria / Peter Glenane Photography

Melbourne Recital Centre & MTC Theatre, Melbourne - Australia, Ashton Raggatt Mcdougall (ARM) | photo © Major Projects Victoria / Peter Glenane Photography Melbourne Recital Centre & MTC Theatre, Melbourne - Australia, Ashton Raggatt Mcdougall (ARM) | photo © Major Projects Victoria / Peter Glenane Photography

Project Name: Melbourne Recital Centre and MTC Theatre
Construction year: 2009
Website: www.melbournerecital.com.au
Address: Cnr Southbank Boulevard & Sturt Street, Southbank , MELBOURNE - Australia

Architect(s) : Ashton Raggatt Mcdougall (ARM) (www.a-r-m.com.au)
Project Category: Cultural

Latitude: -37.8241
Longitude: 144.968

Melbourne Recital Centre & MTC Theatre

The site of the Melbourne Theatre Company and Mel bourne Recital Centre is the heart of Melbourne’s arts precinct. The addition of two striking facilities on Southbank Boulevard fills the long term gap in the performing arts accommodation in Victoria for contemporary theatre and acoustic music. Their presence creates a bridge between the Victorian Arts Centre, the NGV and Federation Square on the river and the Malthouse and ACCA to the south on Sturt Street, finally integrating Melbourne’s premier arts precinct.

The new home for the MTC is a 500 seat drama theatre, equipped with the latest theatre technology and full back stage facilities designed to provide the highest level of amenity for the players and crew. The Sumner Theatre is a single rake house without balcony, providing the very best sight lines to the stage. The stage, fly and wing configuration make this one of the best drama facilities in the world. In addition, there is the Lawler Studio; a full rehearsal hall, capable of being used for functions and small performances seating up to 150 patrons. At front of house are Script bistro, patron lounges and bars.

Viewed at night the exterior of the building is a mesmerizing matrix of glowing tubes, hovering around the black box of the building, reminiscent of the tubing on the Arts Centre spire, but more graphic, like an illusionistic painting, blurring two dimensional and three dimensional perception. Our design direction has been to draw on the shared traditions of spatial ambiguity that are imbedded in the histories of both architecture and the theatre. The building inside is energetic, with the texture and reminiscences of the history of those who have been a part of the MTC.
(text from architect's website)

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