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WongAvery Music Gallery

by N铆all McLaughlin Architects

Client Trinity Hall

Award 澳门王中王 East Award 2024 and 澳门王中王 National Award 2024.

WongAvery Music Gallery © David Valinsky

The WongAvery Music Gallery is a unique project, built in a highly sensitive historic location and to a very specific and unusual brief. Surrounded by Grade I and Grade II listed buildings within an existing court at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, it provides a dedicated music practice and performance space. It also houses environmentally sensitive musical instruments and the college鈥檚 music library.

This small, single-space building responds to its challenging context and technically demanding brief with exceptional rigour. The technical challenges are addressed as an integral part of the architectural language: the material properties of Portland stone define the building鈥檚 character, as both structure and enclosure, but are also used to control acoustic reverberation and moderate temperature and humidity.

Most importantly, the project has created a space of calm, contemplative enjoyment for performers and audiences alike, supporting the ongoing musical life of the college.

Contractors Barnes Construction

Structural Engineer Smith & Wallwork

Environmental / M&E Engineer Max Fordham

Acoustic Engineer Gillieron Scott Acoustic Design

Landscape Architect Kim Wilkie

Stone Consultant Harrison Goldman

Quantity Surveyor / Cost Consultant Gleeds

Gross internal area in m虏 73

WongAvery Music Gallery © David Valinsky
WongAvery Music Gallery © Nick Kane
WongAvery Music Gallery © Nick Kane
WongAvery Music Gallery © Nick Kane
WongAvery Music Gallery © Nick Kane
WongAvery Music Gallery © Nick Kane
WongAvery Music Gallery © Nick Kane
WongAvery Music Gallery © Nick Kane
WongAvery Music Gallery © Níall McLaughlin Architects
WongAvery Music Gallery © Níall McLaughlin Architects
WongAvery Music Gallery © Níall McLaughlin Architects
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