It would seem that in London when it rains, it pours. Mere weeks after designs for the London Centre for Music were announced, efforts to bestow the city with another world-class concert venue have come to the fore. The Wimbledon Concert Hall, which currently has American architect Frank Gehry attached to the project, would add a 1,250-seat space for music and performance to the London suburb best known for tennis.
Wimbledon: The Latest Architecture and News
Efforts for Gehry-Led Wimbledon Concert Venue in Wimbledon Gain Ground Weeks after London Centre for Music Announcement
https://www.archdaily.com/911133/efforts-for-gehry-led-wimbledon-concert-venue-in-wimbledon-gain-ground-weeks-after-london-centre-for-music-announcementKatherine Allen
Richard and Su Rogers's Wimbledon House Photographed by Iwan Baan
Following extensive renovations led by Philip Gumuchdjian and landscape architect Todd Longstaffe-Gowan, 'Wimbledon House'—formerly known as the Rogers House or '22 Parkside'—has reopened as the Harvard GSD's primary residence and London venue for the Richard Rogers Fellowship.
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