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Cnr Southbank Boulevard & Sturt Street
Southbank
Melbourne
Victoria
Australia
coordinates: -37.8241348 144.9678192

Building names(s): Melbourne Recital Centre

Architect/Designer: Ashton Raggat McDougall
architect website: www.a-r-m.com.au

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Other Information:

Completion date: 2009

Function: concert hall

getting there:
Trams: The nearest tram stop is Stop 16 – (Southbank Boulevard/St Kilda Road) located in front of the National Gallery of Victoria. This is a platform tram stop providing level access to low floor trams, passenger shelter and protection from traffic. Melbourne Recital Centre is a short walk down Southbank Boulevard (approximately 200 metres). This stop is serviced by routes 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67, 72.

Train: From Flinders Street station, catch any tram heading south along St Kilda road and alight at the Stop 16 (Southbank Boulevard/St Kilda Road). Melbourne Recital Centre is a short walk down Southbank Boulevard (approximately 200 metres).

Bus: Melbourne Bus Link operates three routes along Southbank Boulevard: Route 216, 219 and 220.
The free Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle runs in a loop through Melbourne’s CBD every 15 minutes, and stops at the corner of Southbank Blvd and Kavanagh Street (Stop 10). For more information please go to www.thatsmelbourne.com.au and click on the tourist shuttle logo.

awards:
2009 National Award for Public Buildings, Property Council of Australia Rider Levett Bucknall Awards for Innovation and Excellence.
2009 Victorian Architecture Medal at the Australian Institute of Architects Victorian Architecture Awards.
2009 William Wardell Award for Public Architecture at the Australian Institute of Architects Victorian Architecture Awards.
2009 Joseph Reed Award for Urban Design at the Australian Institute of Architects Victorian Architecture Awards.

Last update: 25 August, 2010 | Suggested By LT

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  1. on 25 Aug 2010 ARUP on the Acoustic design for Elisabeth Murdoch Hall

    Chamber music is the most intimate of musical performance genres. The role of the recital hall is to promote intimate communication between the players and to allow the audience to share the intensity and dynamics of the performance.

    The fusion of architectural and acoustic design throughout the development of Elisabeth Murdoch Hall has produced a visually and aurally exciting hall. Based on the proportions of the classic shoe-box shaped European concert hall, the geometry has been enhanced to provide greater acoustic intimacy and improved sightlines for the entire audience.

    The entire timber interior forms a unique instrument, purpose designed to complement and enhance chamber music performances. The interior surfaces incorporate an organic texture that diffuses the sound to enhance the timbre and blending of instruments. This form is further diffused by the pixelation effect of the upper surfaces and rear wall. The integrated design results in excellent strength and clarity with a rich, reverberant response that is unique to this hall.

    The mass of the timber lining has been designed to achieve strong bass response within the hall. This enhanced low frequency response provides a musically rich timbre to music presented in the hall, particularly for cello and bass. The most critical area in the design of a recital hall is the platform acoustics. The surfaces surrounding the platform must promote the delicate and immediate communication between ensemble players. Elisabeth Murdoch Hall has a unique, stepped ceiling surrounding the platform that has been carefully designed to provide strong acoustic reflections to support musicians hearing themselves, and to assist with ensemble with other players.

    The design of Elisabeth Murdoch Hall provides excellent acoustic strength and clarity with a rich, reverberant response.

  2. on 25 Aug 2010 Ashton Raggatt McDougall (ARM) on the Melbourne Recital centre

    “The design challenge was both aesthetic and technical. Post war halls, according to our listener reference group, have been mostly disappointing for players and audiences. It appeared that these were unsuccessful in both acoustic and architectural character. So our first task was to decide on the typological shape of the Hall, since this seemed to focus the history, culture and science of acoustic music performance. Was the new Hall to be a variation of the egg, the fan shape or some similar modernistic geometry? Would functional analysis, sightline diagrams, acoustic modelling, or neo-plastic expression, compulsorily generate the space? Or alternatively, would the shape of the Hall be something developed from traditional models such as the shoe-box? At the beginning of the project, recital venues such as Wigmore Hall (1900, Collcutt), Musicvereinsaal (1870, Hansen) and Concertgebouw (1883, van Gendt), were nominated as the benchmarks for Melbourne’s new Hall. These are the great centres of music performance in the world – but they are 19th century buildings. And in the case of the Viennese and Dutch halls, replete with lumpy luxury, gilded caryatids, friezes, dentils and coffers et al.

    Already, in the architectural world, there are explorations into the new music space. Most of these new buildings have been concert halls – a type less restricted than the Recital Hall. Frank Gehry in Los Angeles and Rem Koolhaas in Porto have attempted such reinventions. We too searched for a meaningful architectural response to classical and acoustic music performance in the 21st century.

    Surprisingly we began with the shoe-box – the shape that the experts say guarantees/predicts acoustic perfection. Once adopted, the formal issue becomes a non-battle. We escape the desperate attempt to deny the box. Instead, the resolution of the Hall becomes one of the creation of room-ness, a remarkable room of spectacle, surface and sound.

    There is no proscenium, just a stage. The performers are in the same place as the audience. The traditional box has been nudged out of box-ness. The space is symmetrical like the old halls. But it is not planar, nor is it articulated by panels of textured surfaces and flying reflecting plates. It looks like a basic room but it is in reality, a complex space.

    Elisabeth Murdoch Hall is lined with timber. Ply-wood panels are routed to create the grain, like wooden ivy over the walls, which in turn makes the architectural character of the space – like the back of a beautiful instrument, or the lining of a luxurious suite.”

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