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Apr 30, 2010

Spotlight on Perth Arena interiors



The designs for the interiors of Perth Arena have been revealed.

Design Director Howard Raggatt said the aim was to reinvent the perception of a standard arena to make something that would become a beacon for the city.

“Our inspiration started with the Roundhouse in Fremantle, the designs of Middle Ages and Renaissance Ideal City drawings, and the Eternity Puzzle – like the Roundhouse, a 12-sided puzzle. Perth Arena has been designed to provoke symbolic interpretation, create direct visual responses from all approaches, and become an integral part of the city’s overall urban design and architectural strategy.”

Perth Arena will bring to Western Australia a new raft of entertainment acts that will perform in a space the quality of which has not been experienced before in Perth. Australia’s top promoters are already talking to VenuesWest about future shows for Perth audiences. The Hyundai Hopman Cup will benefit from the retractable roof (providing Australian Open conditions for players), Plexipave court surfacing, stunning corporate suites and function areas, comfortable spectator seating and ample green room space for players.

Sitting within the new Northbridge Link precinct, the Perth Arena will form an integral part of Perth’s revitalisation.

The project is a joint venture by ARM and Cameron Chisholm Nicol.

Apr 27, 2010

Hamer Hall reimagined



The concept design for Stage One of the Southbank Cultural Precinct Redevelopment has been revealed.

The new designs for Hamer Hall open the building up to the river bank and St Kilda Rd. The design is a radical rethink of the 30 year old building that will increase access while maintaining its heritage features.

The design incorporates a second entry to the Hall at the river level. The plan is to demolish the existing terrace and build a new terrace that allows light into the river level; to create a new 'civic stair' and a 24-hour lift from the river to St Kilda Road, and to bring a whole new section of the Yarra bank back to life with a range of entertainment options.

In addition to the external remodelling, the interior of Hamer Hall will be extensively redeveloped, including improvements to the auditorium, foyers and backstage.

ARM is the appointed architect to the project in association with Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design. Further details of our project partners are available from Arts Victoria.

Construction is scheduled to start in July 2010.

Apr 15, 2010

2010-A-MRC+MTC launched




Thanks to everyone who came along to the launch of our new publication on the Melbourne Recital Centre and MTC Theatre. It was great to see so many friends and colleagues at the event.

Many thanks to Juliana Engberg, Artistic Director of
ACCA, for her very entertaining launch speech.

Our sincere gratitude goes to the writers and photographers for their wonderful contributions, without which of course there would be no publication!

And thanks to Loop bar for hosting us.


2010-A-MRC+MTC is available for free in the Melbourne Recital Centre and MTC Theatre foyers. It is also available from Architext bookshop.

Apr 13, 2010

Architecture Now!





ARM is proud to feature in both of the latest editions in Taschen's Architecture Now! series.

Albury Library/Museum appears in Museums and the Melbourne Recital Centre and MTC Theatre in Public Architecture Now!, as reviewed recently by The Guardian.

Apr 6, 2010

ARM 2010-A-MRC+MTC



ARM is proud to launch 2010-A-MRC+MTC, a collection of essays on the Melbourne Recital Centre and MTC Theatre. This is the first in a series of publications on ARM's work over the last 22 years.

2010-A-MRC+MTC features essays by Peter Corrigan (Edmond & Corrigan/RMIT), Ross Jenner (University of Auckland), Ian McDougall (ARM), Richard Mills (Melbourne Recital Centre), Simon Phillips (Melbourne Theatre Company), Howard Raggatt (ARM) and Naomi Stead (University of Queensland), with a foreword by Arts minister Peter Batchelor.

The Melbourne Recital Centre and MTC Theatre are considered through architectural critique, design intent, and the experience of our clients during this landmark project. The magazine features photography by Peter Bennetts, Earl Carter and John Gollings.

We are delighted that Juliana Engberg, Artistic Director of ACCA, will be launching the publication at Loop bar on April 14th.