NATIONAL MUSIC CENTRE OF CANADA CELEBRATES COMPLETION OF ITS NEW HOME STUDIO BELL Story by Studio Bell National Music Centre NATIONAL MUSIC CENTRE OF CANADA CELEBRATES COMPLETION OF ITS NEW HOME STUDIO BELL National Music Centre of Canada Story by Allied Works Architecture National Music Centre of Canada
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National Music Centre of Canada

Allied Works Architecture as Architects

Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre Allied Works Architecture (AWA) was awarded the commission for the design of the National Music Centre’s (NMC) new home, Studio Bell, in 2009, following an international design competition and search. Completed in October 2016, the building is the first facility of its kind in North America—at once a performance hall, recording facility, broadcast studio, live music venue and museum—and Allied Works’ most ambitious project to date. The state-of-the-art cultural center features interactive exhibition, education, and performance spaces, and incorporates and revitalizes the neighboring historic 1905 King Edward Hotel, the former home to the legendary blues club.


Rising in nine interlocking towers, clad in custom-glazed terra cotta tile, Studio Bell references acoustic vessels in its subtly curved design. The building is comprised of two main structural systems—the first forms the interlocking arches that span the lobby on the ground level, the second suspends the primary performance space and bridges the building’s towers from above. Walkways and stairs unite the two systems throughout Studio Bell’s five stories, where an interplay of glazed tile reflects and amplifies light and sound.


Visitors are welcomed into Studio Bell through a central lobby that opens upward through the building’s five levels. Two helical staircases on the north and the south flank the lobby and fill the interstitial space between the towers. The main performance hall overlooks the lobby, and serves as the building’s programmatic and structural center. With flexible seating and a movable acoustic wall, the performance hall can be closed for more intimate performances or opened fully to the lobby and circulation spaces to fill the entire building with music.


Exhibition galleries or “stages” are spread across Studio Bell’s five floors, showcasing highlights from NMC’s collection. Each stage is envisioned as a place for interaction, appreciation and performance, where Canada’s music story—past, present and future—can be further explored. Between each is a pause of space that allows the visitor to reflect and reconnect to the building and prepare for the next encounter. Sweeping views of Stampede Park and the Bow River throughout the building allow visitors to connect back to the surrounding city and landscape.


Architect’s Statement Inspired by the light, landscape and geography of the northern prairie, Studio Bell was created to amplify the rich history and future possibilities of Canadian music. The building aspires to create a sense of wonder and mystery, inspiring the visitor to explore. Nine separate towers rise five floors above the street, each resonating with music and activity. The building is alive with the life of music throughout its exhibition, recording, editing, performance and education spaces. The distinct vessels of music are bound together by the space between them, moments of silence filled with light and views out into the city and beyond. The interwoven structure of the building envelops the visitor, with surfaces of metallic and earthen tile crafting an architectural instrument of light, space and music. - Brad Cloepfil, Principal, Allied Works Architecture


NATIONAL MUSIC CENTRE OF CANADA CELEBRATES COMPLETION OF ITS NEW HOME STUDIO BELL

Studio Bell National Music Centre as Client

Designed by Allied Works Architecture, Studio Bell brings Canada’s rich musical history to life through live performances, exhibitions, interactive education programs, and artist residencies. At once a performance hall, recording facility, broadcast studio, live music venue, and museum, Studio Bell is the first facility of its kind in North America.


Rising in nine subtly curved and interlocking towers, and clad in glazed terra cotta, the 160,000 square foot building references acoustic vessels, while providing sweeping views of the Bow River and surrounding cityscape. The complex also incorporates and revitalizes the historic King Edward Hotel, one of Calgary’s oldest buildings and a legendary blues club.

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