Building of the Year Winner 2005
The Riverfront Theatre and Arts
Centre in Newport, on the River Usk, was conceived to
help ‘kick-start’ the regeneration of the city centre
and riverfront area.
Funded by Newport City Council and the Arts Council
of Wales, it was also proposed to build upon the
city’s cultural and artistic provision. This is a
major new cultural facility for Wales’ newest
city.
The design team, led by Austin-Smith:Lord, Cardiff,
won the project through competition and began
designing in 1998. The project commenced on site in
April 2002 and was completed in October 2004.
The final contract value was approximately £14.6
million.
The brief called for a ‘landmark’ building to provide
a catalyst for further development along the
riverside, comprising two theatre spaces, one seating
493 with proscenium arch and fly tower and another
seating 150 in a flexible form with retractable
seating, a dance studio, recording studio, exhibition
gallery, function room, workshop spaces, crèche,shop,
café, bar and all the necessary technical,
administrative and theatrical ancillary spaces. Also
integrated into the building and the landscape is a
series of projects by prominent local artists.
The remains of a fifteenth
century ship were discovered whilst excavating for
the orchestra pit. Around 25 metres long and
dating from 1465 the find’s importance was equated to
that of the Mary Rose.
During its six month excavation, a vast new
exhibition space was designed and built beneath the
foyer, to house and display the discoveries,
presenting the ship’s unearthing, its history and
eventually the fully conserved ship itself.
The design could not compromise the existing
facilities, however needed to be an integral part of
the building as a whole, and had to be constructed
around the piles already in the ground. The site is
prominent, allowing panoramic and long distance views
to and from the centre of Newport and offering the
first ‘framed’ view from trains arriving in South
Wales. It is therefore very significant in presenting
a first impression of Newport and South Wales.
The orientation on site addresses these views and
takes into consideration both riverside and city
centre access.
The brief required three performance spaces, which
were all to share front and back of house
facilities.
To make best use of a long, thin site, the three
spaces are treated as independent entities with the
foyer and ancillary spaces wrapping around them,
reducing the scale of the building as a whole and
creating three smaller, acoustically independent,
buildings within the one venue.
The plan and three dimensional
form of the main volumes and their ancillary and
foyer spaces form a solid-void-solid rhythm which
also helps reduce the scale of the building, relates
it to the neighbouring urban grain and makes the
building ‘legible’ with the main facilities expressed
as smaller buildings in themselves.
The building acts as a point of connection and
reference between the river and the city centre, with
the foyer itself providing a pedestrian route between
the two. Linking the three forms together at the city
side and riverside entrances is a fully transparent,
double height foyer which unifies the individual
elements within and provides a beacon to draw people
in.
The three main forms are clad in vitreous enamel
steel, externally and internally, coloured in a muted
blue which appears blue against a white sky and white
against a blue sky, helping to break down the
apparent mass.
Lighting is placed around the building’s perimeter to
project at night vibrant everchanging colour onto the
elevations. The ancillary facilities comprise a
brickwork two storey structure which wraps around its
principal forms. The brickwork, a Staffordshire blue
elongated brick, with a unique bond which accentuates
the horizontal, works it way around the base of the
building’s perimeter, growing out of the riverside
and drawing all the elements of the building
together.
| Contract Details | |
| Contract Value | Approximately £14.6m |
| Date of Practical Completion | 4th October 2004 |
| Architect | Austin-Smith:Lord |
| Quantity Surveyor | Gleeds |
| Mechanical Engineering | Hoare Lea |
| Electrical Engineering | Hoare Lea |
| Structural Engineering | Clarke Bond Structural Engineering Ltd |
| Planning Supervision | Gleeds Health and Safety |
| Landscape Design | Austin-Smith:Lord |
| Theatre Consultancy | Carr & Angier |
| Acoustic Consultancy | Sound Research Laboratories |
| Contractor | E Turner and Sons |
| Client | Newport City Council |
| Contact person for arranging visits | Nicolas Young Tel: 01633 656678 |






