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St Giles Music Venue

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St Giles Music Venue

Auditorium / concert hall / philarmonic

Camberwell Church St

London, SE5 8RB

United Kingdom

Auditorium / concert hall / philarmonic

Camberwell Church St

London, SE5 8RB

United Kingdom

The St Giles Music Venue project is a testament to innovation and architectural brilliance, where glass plays an important role in transforming the urban landscape. With its striking SunGuard SuperNeutral (SN) 51/28 glass facades, the venue not only meets the performance and aesthetic requirements but also brings a unique sense of openness and interaction to one of London's busiest streets. This dynamic facade system allows the ground floor to seamlessly merge with the public space, inviting visitors to engage with art installations and events. The meticulous attention to the glass’s aesthetics and functionality showcases how thoughtful design can breathe new life into a historic area, reigniting its cultural vibrancy and making it a beacon for the next generation of music and creativity.

Footnote : SunGuard SN 51/28 is a discontinued product and has been superseded by SunGuard  SN 51, which has similar aesthetic and performance qualities.

Design and supply team

Frener&Reifer

Cladder

Orms Designers + Architects

Architect

Skanska

Main Contractor

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