June 13, 2019
Arts & Culture
Funding support for Birmingham Symphony Hall
Arts & Culture
Funding support for Birmingham Symphony Hall
Birmingham Symphony Hall today announced funding support from Arts Council England for their ‘Making an Entrance’ project.
Page\Park are delighted to be working with Symphony Hall Birmingham to deliver the ‘Making an Entrance’ project. Focusing on the audience experience, the project seeks to extend and transform the existing foyers and provide a new face to Symphony Hall addressing Centenary Square.
The glazed facade reveals three levels of activity – a busy entrance level café / bar at stalls level, a double height foyer space for the Dress and Upper Circles levels in which performance and events can be easily staged, topped by two new hospitality spaces at Grand Tier level which enjoy views across the city.
The project received planning permission earlier this year and with site start imminent Page\Park are really excited to be helping create this important landmark in the city of Birmingham and to be helping Symphony Hall deliver ‘more music to more people’.
For more information see www.thsh.co.uk/makinganentrancedemo/latest/arts-council-awards-birminghams-symphony-hall-4-5million-funding-boost
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