Speirs Locks Studios on Garscube Road in Glasgow,provides teaching space forstudents at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS), studying on courses in Production Arts and Design, Modern Ballet and Musical Theatre.
Phase one of the project completed September 2010 involved the conversion of four existing steel portal frame storage sheds that had been constructed in 1983 as storage units for the BBC. Two of the units provided four naturally ventilated dance rehearsal studios for students on the course in Modern Ballet, along with changing facilities, a fitness suite and other staff and student facilities located around a wood lined central open court, which is used a social space for users of this part of the facility. The remaining two units form technical and teaching areas (scenery, timber and stage workshops).These new studios, teaching rooms and wardrobe department are all focused around another social court which connects the ground floor and a newly inserted mezzanine floor level.
Malcolm Fraser Architects along with the design team who had completed the phase one works, were approached by RCS in September 2012 to examine options for the conversion of two adjoining portal frame units. The brief required the creation of six rehearsal spaces for students studying on the course in Musical Theatre within the existing units, as well as two much larger new build, multi-purpose rehearsal spaces. One of these multi-purpose spaces had to be a ‘black-box’ environment (i.e. a space with no natural daylight to mimic a theatre environment). Both spaces needed to be capable of being rigged to ensure flexibility and adaptability for the future needs of the organisation. As a consequence the spaces require large ‘get-in’ type doors (5m high x 3m wide) to allow access for the delivery of sets and rigging.
The resultant spaces are rectilinear in form. Emphasis has been placed on ensuring durable materials and adaptability for future use. High level acoustic panels reduce the reverberation time within both spaces to around 1 second, which is a happy medium to deal with acoustic and amplified music as well as the spoken voice. Serge wool wall drapes allow the space to be reconfigured and the reverberation time refined dependent on whether the drapes are open or closed. To avoid disturbance from outside noise, these two larger spaces both have a displacement ventilation system, which can heat the spaces in winter and cool them in summer.
The musical theatre rehearsal spaces within the existing portal frame sheds are all naturally ventilated, based on the model from Phase 1, but are technically much more advanced, with lighting rigs, controls and sound systems to cater for the requirements of the course in Musical Theatre.
The glazed entrance at Garscube Road that was constructed as part of the works in phase one is extended to form a glazed corridor link into phase two. This brings users into a large wood-lined social space that connects all parts of the new facility.