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Architects: ALA Architects
- Area: 11500 m²
- Year: 2014
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Photographs:Tuomas Uusheimo
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Manufacturers: Kiimingin kaluste
Text description provided by the architects. The existing Kuopio City Theatre is a 1960’s modernist building by architects Helmer Stenros and Risto-Veikko Luukkonen. The expansion includes a new 200-seat studio stage with flexible seating and stage mechanics. New spaces are also provided for loading and logistics, costume manufacturing and storage, and support functions of the new stage.
The only visible alteration when approaching the theatre from the city centre is the four meter elevation of the theatre tower. The stage technology for the main stage will be completely updated, and the current tower has to be raised. The add-on will form a glowing glass lantern, leaving the distinctive shape of the old tower recognizable.
The actual expansion is a simple rectangular volume located perpendicularly to the existing volume. The new stage connects to the main stage like a horizontal version of the stage tower. It is a solid and permanent, contemporary addition which continues and complements the old structure with equal quality and permanence.
The public foyer is extended between the new and old volume as a bridge-like angled space, which floats above the new outdoor auditorium which is created between the old and new volume.
The old building has a beautiful and timeless material palette consisting of white concrete panels, glass and terracotta tiles. The extension is clad in white concrete panels with a wrinkled, varying surface form, which indicates a similar acoustically optimized cladding inside the new hall.