Allied Works Architecture and BKDI Selected to Design Cantos’ National Music Centre in Calgary
Posted: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 | ↓ 3 comments
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The Cantos Music Foundation made the announcement that Allied Works Architecture and local partner BKDI have been selected to design Cantos’ new National Music Centre at the King Eddy site in Calgary’s East Village. After an extensive worldwide search and impressive public presentations from five international architects (previously on Bustler), this highly anticipated announcement is a milestone event in the creation of Canada’s only National Music Centre.

Cantos National Music Centre - Allied Works Architecture

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Winner in the competition for the new Cantos National Music Centre: Allied Works Architecture with BKDI (Image: Concept Model)

“The concept from Allied Works truly captured the heart and soul of this project,” said Andrew Mosker, executive director of the Cantos Music Foundation. “Brad and his team will give us an innovative building that fits with Calgary, Alberta, the West, and is symbolic of something that is truly uniquely Canadian. This is an exciting day for Calgarians.”

Brad Cloepfil founded Allied Works Architecture in his native Portland, Oregon. In recent years, Allied Works has focused on several significant cultural and educational buildings in the United States and can now add Cantos’ National Music Centre to their roster of impressive projects.

Cantos National Music Centre - Allied Works Architecture

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Allied Works Architecture with BKDI: Rendering Exterior

“The National Music Centre is an extraordinary instrument, silent and powerful, brought to life by its programs, collections and performances. The new building forms rise as sentinels around the re-born King Eddy, marking the entry to the East Village and new Music District,” commented Brad Cloepfil, Allied Works Architecture.

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Allied Works Architecture with BKDI: Rendering Night

Based in Portland, Oregon and New York, New York, Allied Works Architecture is a globally recognized architectural firm with wide experience in the design of cultural, educational, and art institutions. Recent and current projects include the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, a major addition to the Seattle Art Museum, the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the Museum of Arts and Design’s new facility at Two Columbus Circle in New York, the Clyfford Still Museum in Denver, Colorado, the Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, Texas, a new animation studio for Pixar in Emeryville, California, and two major residential projects – the Dutchess County Residence and Guest House and the Hudson Street Loft in New York. In the last two years, the firm’s work has been featured in Architectural Record / Record Houses, Architectural Review, Space Magazine, Wallpaper, The New Yorker, Blueprint, Metropolis, and others.

Cantos National Music Centre - Allied Works Architecture

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Allied Works Architecture with BKDI: Rendering Interior

On July 23rd, 2009, five world-renowned architects were asked to develop and present a bold vision for the future of the Cantos Music Foundation and the National Music Centre. The request included the public presentation of concepts honouring the iconic King Eddy Hotel while creating over 80,000 square-feet of space for programs and exhibitions. The Centre was required to house an education research centre, museum, collection of instruments and memorabilia, recording studios, a radio station, a seven-days-a-week live music venue and a suite of innovative and creative programs for people of all ages.

Cantos National Music Centre - Allied Works Architecture

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Allied Works Architecture with BKDI: View into Presentation Space

Cantos National Music Centre - Allied Works Architecture

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Allied Works Architecture with BKDI: Lobby and Orientation Gallery

Cantos National Music Centre - Allied Works Architecture

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Allied Works Architecture with BKDI: Collection Galleries

The four other competing architects were:
Studio Pali Fekete Architects: Los Angeles, California
Diller Scofidio + Renfro: New York, NY
Jean Nouvel Workshop: Paris, France
Saucier + Perrotte: Montreal, Quebec

The submissions were reviewed by a selection advisory committee comprised of musicians, architects, business experts, museum experts and others.



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Comments:
karen udrei
Saturday, February 20, 2010
garbage!

studio pali fekete should have won.

Joan
Calgary
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
The better design for our Calgary climate won.
This design looks as if the maintainance should be easier to handle in future years
Hopefully this project will be less expensive than the impractical glass designs.

Rebecca
Sunday, April 03, 2011
Louis Kahn revisited, without the material preoccupation - is this really 2011?
Closed competitions seems to have gone bankrupt
Sheesh

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