Soundhouse, state-of-the-art of an innovative music practice and studio facility for students at the University of Sheffield. The Soundhouse is the latest in a series of University developments in the Portobello area of the City. After plans for the new building were given the go ahead by Sheffield City Council yesterday (Monday 30 July 2007). It will cover a total of 450 square metres over three floors and will provide practice studios, rehearsal spaces and recording rooms for the University’s Department of Music, which is to occupy the Victorian Wing of the old Jessop women’s hospital.
The building, which has been designed by architects Carey Jones, will look like a black quilted cube or ‘music box’ and is a bold and simple design that aims to reflect the existing inventiveness in the Portobello area. It will be clad in sound insulating black rubber to prevent noise entering or escaping the building, much like the inside of a recording studio. At three storeys in height, the scale of the proposed development is also considered to reflect the existing urban area and to protect the setting of nearby listed buildings.
Soundhouse include a new landmark building on the vacant west corner of the old Jessop women’s hospital site, designed by award-winning international architects Sauerbruch Hutton, which will provide leading facilities for the University's Departments of English and History and the School of Modern Languages and Linguistics (SOMLAL), along with the careful refurbishment of the Victorian Wing of the old Jessop women´s hospital, which will house the Department of Music.
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