Gate Theatre

The Gate Theatre was founded in 1928 by Hilton Edwards and Mícheal MacLiammór to offer Dublin audiences an introduction to avant-garde theatre as well as classics from the modern Irish repertoire. Michael Scott established his practice around the same time; STW has continued to work with the theatre since then, modifying the auditorium, extending the foyer, creating space for a bar and restoring the entrance of the landmark building to its original appearance.

 

Client
Gate Theatre

Area
800 m²

Status
In Use

 

Awards

OPUS Award
PLAN Expo
2010

 
 

Client  Gate Theatre

Location  Dublin 1, Ireland

Status  In Use

Area  800 m²

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Conservation

When a large electricity substation on the site had to be relocated during advance planning for the Metro North underground station on Parnell Square East, the longstanding accommodation needs of the theatre could finally be met.

The crisp, cubic, granite-clad form of the extension is wholly contemporary but complements the protected structure; a deep incision in the façade establishes the new parapet line while drawing attention to the delicate details of the 250-year-old doorway. A filigree of meranti hardwood slats, set within the window system, lends a suitably veiled light to the rehearsal room.

In addition to providing a foyer for the Pillar Room beneath the auditorium, a booking office, theatre archive, offices, workshop, goods lift and scene dock, the new wing is home to the Gate Theatre Laboratory – a mellow, tented, oak-paneled rehearsal space, identical in size to the main stage but with the addition of one row of seating.

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