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The Bridge, Easterhouse

  • Project: New Theatre & Library
  • Year of completion: 2006
  • Client: Glasgow City Council
  • Project Value: £7.5m
  • Architect: Gareth Hoskins Architects

The Easterhouse Arts Factory (The Bridge) is the new flagship building within the recently created Easterhouse Cultural Campus. The Arts Factory creates a link between the newly refurbished public swimming pool and the existing John Wheatley College. The Arts Factory includes a 210 seat auditorium, recording suites, rehearsal spaces, library, cafe and the new offices of the National Theatre of Scotland. The building is a predominantly steel-framed structure comprising three main elements: the theatre, the library and the Den (a multi purpose arts space). The theatre is an uncompromising 50m by 17m by 12m tall structure with a composite steel and concrete roof deck, materials chosen for their acoustic properties. The library is a large open plan space, surrounded by ramped walkways linking the various facilities within the campus. The roof of the library is a distinctive feature supported by a 'forest' of slender tubular columns maximising the amount of natural light entering the building and creating a perception of 'lightness' to the visible elements of roof structure. The Den is a self-contained pod linked by a slender concrete bridge to John Wheatley College on one side and to the auditorium on the other. The new Arts Factory has created enormous interest amongst the local community and it is hoped that the development will act as catalyst for the revitalisation and regeneration of the area.

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34-36 Argyle Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1JTT (0131) 229 5553 F (0131) 229 5090 E mail@davidnarro.co.uk
24 James Morrison Street, Glasgow, G1 5PET (0141) 552 6080F (0141) 552 7418

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