The overall aim is to create a place that people want to come to - and not just a place where people come to see exhibition. The idea is to have an animated campus of cultural activity in the centre of London throughout the year. A place to visit even if, like right now, there is no major exhibition in the main galleries.
The design solutions for the Redeveloping the RA project have been created by the internationally-acclaimed architect David Chipperfield RA.
The two RA buildings occupy a site which is the same size as that occupied by the British Museum i.e. huge!
However they are currently separated by 15 metres of land. The new project will unite the two buildings using a new link bridge and overhauling a spinal route through the buildings which bisects the two.
This time they have - although it's taken seven years to get this far! Part of which involved an application for a £12.5 Heritage Lottery grant - which they got - and part of which involved yet more fund-raising. However the contract has now been left and works are starting on site.
Below is David Chipperfield explaining the link in his presentation.
The pink areas are the public spaces affected by the changes to make the link. RIGHT CLICK to see a larger version |
RA School Yard underneath link bridge |
This is THE CURRENT GAP between the two buildings David Chipperfield explains the context for the new School Yard and Link Bridge |
The steps down to the spine of Burlington House which leads down to the RA Schools and the Cast Corridor. |
At the moment they are completely hidden away and most people don't know or even think about them. This is despite the fact that:
- the RA Schools provide the only 3 year education in art within higher eduction in the UK which is entirely FREE to the students
- the revenue derived from the Summer Exhibition each year is used to provide the free education provided within the RA Schools.
- a new Clore Learning Centre, providing space for the RA’s ambitious learning programmes
- a double-height lecture theatre with over 260 seats - which I'm sure will provide much better accommodation for the programme of lectures and talks given by the RA throughout the year
- new spaces for the RA Schools, including a permanent project space for the public display of work by students
Design for a Clore Learning Centre for educational activity with children |
The new Lecture Theatre on the Burlington Gardens side It has a capacity of between 250-300 for lectures and talks. |
This gallery is capable of being top lit. |
People visiting the RA in the next three years are going to notice that work is happening but the good news is that both the exhibitions programme and the learning programme are going to be running "at full tilt" during the works. That's because virtually all the work is about infrastructure rather than exhibition space.
At the end of it, there will also be another front door into the RA - this time from the Mayfair side.
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