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Perth Concert Hall (Western Australia)

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are great rooms, recognised for their superb acoustic and that is not merely clarity...The great halls have ornate ceilings and other ornamentation. Though the Perth Concert Hall will be a completely modern building, the "fruity" ceilings and decorations of the older halls, which undoubtedly play a
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A $ 52 million redevelopment of the concert hall was announced in 2020 as part of the Perth City Deal project, with the WA government contributing $ 36.4 million, the federal government contributing $ 12 million and the City of Perth contributing $ 4 million. In March 2022, With Architecture Studio
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The venue is also used to host national conventions and exhibitions, award ceremonies and gala dinners. Recent exhibitions include the Steinway piano exhibition in March 2008. In addition, the venue is used for private or corporate functions in areas other than the auditorium, for example in the
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for hanging in the Hall. After considerable public debate over the matter, Nolan withdrew the offer and art dealers and others criticised the short sighted and parochial attitude of the Council in refusing the offer. Ironically, the first exhibition in the foyers featured 54 of Sidney Nolan's
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The Perth City Council and State Government, as well as the architects and builders, received many compliments on the Hall as it neared completion from visiting experts in the fields of music, architecture and construction.
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The Concert Hall was the first in Australia to have a show relay installed so that latecomers could watch on two screens in the foyer while waiting for an appropriate time to enter. Another screen is located at Stage Door.
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were amended several times. These amendments included beautification and landscaping of the main pedestrian approach from St Georges Terrace and construction of a subway under the Terrace, a pit for a 60-piece
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for 400, but following inspection of similar halls in the eastern states of Australia, it was decided that this was not warranted. It was, therefore, decided to make the restaurant smaller and include a
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The Perth Concert Hall has been described as one of the best fine music acoustics venues in Australia. It has played host to a diverse selection of internationally acclaimed performers including the
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to predict how well people would hear in each of the seats and worked closely with the architects in designing the main auditorium, which according to Jefferey Howlett had to be:
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with removable flooring and seating to cover the pit when not in use, and improved access and facilities for disabled people. The original plans included a restaurant with a
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opening in 1963. In 1968 Howlett & Bailey was appointed to design a concert hall with construction commencing in 1971. It was officially opened on 26 January 1973 by the
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exhibitions) rather than as permanent exhibition spaces. This may have influenced the Perth City Council's indecision over whether or not to accept artist
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It was the architects' intention that the exhibition foyers would be used as a continually changing venue for all types of art (such as
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and a solid opaque interior. The main auditorium of the hall seats 1,729 people, as well as a 160-person choir gallery and a 3000-
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On 27 September 2006 the Perth Concert Hall participated in a twinning ceremony and the signing of Mutual Understanding with the
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that had managed it since March 1999. In April 2018, the City of Perth approved a $ 1.4 million upgrade for the concert hall.
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designed an administrative building and an auditorium, however due to financial constraints, only the former was built,
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hanging from the ceiling, in corrugated walls and in the complex double tier of boxes sloping up the side walls."
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bar, allowing patrons a wider choice. The bar area was named The Wardle Room, after Sir Thomas Wardle.
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of 1,729. The organ, individually designed, cost $ 100,000 and was commissioned by Ronald Sharp of
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are performed at the Perth Concert Hall. The venue is also used for their rehearsals.
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The concert hall was constructed on land granted to the City of Perth by the
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Several consultants were involved in the design of the building, including
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Interior detail of the Perth Concert Hall, showing the stage and pipe organ
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was the acoustics consultant, in association with Warwick Mehaffey of the
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View of the auditorium from back stalls towards the stage and organ.
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The Concert Hall displays elements of brutalist architecture
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part in their acoustics, will be reproduced, in effect, in
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City of light : a history of Perth since the 1950s
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become the venue manager of the hall, taking over from
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The auditorium features a specially commissioned 3000-
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Perth Concert Hall, Western Australia

Concert hall
Brutalist
Perth
Western Australia
Australia
Coordinates
31°57′29″S 115°51′50″E / 31.958°S 115.86385°E / -31.958; 115.86385 (Perth Concert Hall)
West Australian Symphony Orchestra
A$
City of Perth
Howlett and Bailey Architects
www.perthconcerthall.com.au
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Western Australia Heritage Register
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concert hall
Perth
Australian state
Western Australia
City of Perth
West Australian Symphony Orchestra
Perth's central business district
Supreme Court Gardens
Government House
façades
St Georges Terrace
Swan River
Government of Western Australia

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