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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

How Can An Old Theatre Be Transformed?

By Jamie Cawasaki

Around London and many other cities throughout the world, exist many "pleasure palaces" that have long ago outlived their original use. Once glorious structures have become derelict. is it possible to transform these past relics be transformed to regain their usefulness?

These days it benefits the environment to transform an existing building rather than demolish and start over, wherever this is feasible. Reusing the existing foundations and in some cases the original facade of the building can result in much less impact on the environment and will in most cases be much lower in cost to the developer. But what can be done with an old disused theatre? The answer to this question is... plenty! With some ingenuity and architectural knowledge, these beautiful old buildings can once more stand proud in the streetscapes of our cities.

Without a doubt, deciding whether to renovate or completely rebuild is reliant upon the structural integrity of the building paired with the visual aesthetics. Does the building have a cultural significance? Does it exemplify a specific architectural style? Will the resulting structure appreciate in value? There are many such aspects that must be contemplated.

The following ideas are but four of numerous possible transformations of an old theatre.

Creating a Modern Theatre/Cinema Complex

This is mostly likely the clearest choice for such a structure. Providing upgraded facilities in a heritage building can be seen as the best of both worlds, partnering the romance of the pleasure palace with state of the art technology as demanded by today's audiences. There are many disused theatres that have been transformed in this way.

Depending upon the size of the original building and the demands of the locality, there even be scope for a small performance space, complete with change rooms, to accommodate those with a taste for live theatre.

Constructing a Shopping Mall

This is indeed a way to increase revenue, particularly for a building placed in the heart of a city. Small boutiques with a variety of goods for sale would boost the local economy and provide retail-based employment. Consideration should be made regarding car parking spaces or the availability of public transport to attract the greatest number of shoppers.

A Leisure Centre

A combination of a gym with healthy food stalls will attract time-poor city workers. Consider including a meeting place, possibly even a conference centre and the old theatre takes on a new life. A roof top garden, wherever this is practical, would result in a haven for humans, transporting them from their stressful daily lives, even if only for a little while.

A Suite Of Residential Apartments

City living is always attractive and residential spaces are at a premium in most cities. An old theatre can be transformed into a number of trendy living spaces for people who wish to be close to the action, or for those who don't want to commute to work. Once again, the roof top garden is an area where residents can share meals or simply unwind.

With the application of some ingenuity and careful planning, these ideas are sure to be a success and the old theatre will live once more. - 23199

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