OVERVIEW
When designing a new music department for Birmingham
University, Glenn Howells Architects faced the challenge
of creating a new construction to fit in with the surrounding
grade II listed buildings, whilst meeting contemporary
standards of accommodation and acoustics.
The Bramall Music Building provides a home for the
department of music, with a 450-seat auditorium,
a domed rehearsal room, various studios, offices and
teaching rooms. Working in conjunction with the architect,
Allgood created an ironmongery specification that was
closely aligned to the design concept of the building;
classically designed whilst meeting contemporary
performance standards. The choice of FSB bronze door
furniture throughout the public areas compliments the
aesthetic of the interior but also links the building to the
more traditional materials associated with the design of the
existing buildings.
The architect wanted to extend the bronze aesthetic
through to the mechanical hardware which provided a
challenge as options are limited for fire rated mechanical
hardware in a bronze finish. Allgood were able to apply
the unique, simulated Bronze finish to satin stainless steel
hardware, continuing the bronze finish throughout the
building. Not only did this complete the visual aesthetic but
it meant that the hardware would meet all of the fire and
building regulations.
In addition, Allgood provided electromagnetic hold
open units, signage and door furniture to allow the main
circulation doors through to the auditorium to be held open
in pockets. This created a clean, architectural detail that
provides clear opening widths for visitors to enter through.
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26-31 Charlotte Street
Hodge House
RHS Bridgewater
Spitfire Studios