Richard Murphy Architects

Eastgate Theatre & Arts Centre, Peebles, Borders Region

East Facade - Day Existing Building Prior to Development Ground Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan East Elevation South Elevation
Cross Section Long Section Model - Section Model - Entrance Model - View From Street View from the street View from the street East Facade East Facade - Day East Facade - Dusk East Facade - Evening Entrance - Night Cafe View of External Stair View of External Stair Auditorium - Looking Towards Seating Auditorium - Looking Towards Seating Auditorium - Looking Towards Stage
View of Foyer View of Cafe

The Eastgate Centre occupies a former church building constructed in 1871 in the centre of Peebles.
The project accommodates an arts centre for the town, made up of a 250 seat auditorium, together with a rehearsal room (doubling as an exhibition space), the necessary ancillary accommodation of green room, changing rooms for artists, a small catering facility and cafe/bar and offices.

The design has been developed on the strong belief that the presence of the theatre should be evident from the exterior rather than simply discovered on the inside of an otherwise unchanged church exterior. The main 'ecclesiastical'; gothic facade remains virtually untouched but rather the side elevation is completely removed and substituted by a completely new entrance elevation displaying the theatre within. In this way the developing history of the building can be understood and both eras of its construction can sit in creative juxtaposition with each other.

Internally the theatre sits at first floor and is broadly proscenium with a degree of flexibility. The route to the theatre is visible through the facade and a fire escape triples as a porter bollard and the support for a new glazed canopy.

The project started on site in September 2002 and was completed in March 2004.

Other Details




Architects Richard Murphy, Matt Bremner (Project Architect), Tim Bayman, Peter Guthrie, David Morris, James Taylor, Patrick Fallis
Engineers Wardell Armstrong Laird Menzies, Edinburgh
M&E Engineers Buro Happold, Glasgow
Quantity Surveyor Ross & Morton, Edinburgh
Planning Supervisor Ross & Morton, Edinburgh
Acoustic Consultant Sandy Brown Associates, Edinburgh
Theatre Consultant John Stone, Coldstream, Berwickshire
Contractor Reywood Construction, East Lothian
Construction Cost £2m
Client Borders 1996 Company Limited
Awards

2005 Scottish Enterprise Dynamic Place Award Commendation

Press

  • October 1999
    Eastgate Theatre Plans Take Step Forward
    Peebleshire News
  • October 1999
    Murphy Gets Nod
    Project Scotland
  • 8 April 2004
    New Borders Venue Lures Fringe Artists
    The Scotsman
  • 6 May 2004
    Religious Conversion - Murphy's Arts In Church
    Architects' Journal
  • 22 September 2004
    Designs On Scotland's New Look - RIAS Awards Shortlist 2004
    The Scotsman
  • October 2004
    RIAS: Client Interest Is Key To Competitions
    Architects' Journal - Letters Page
  • 29 October 2004
    Top Prize Cements Scots Success Storey - Rias Awards
    The Scotsman
  • 19 December 2004
    Eastgate Pointed In The Right Direction
    Scotland On Sunday
  • 2005
    Eastgate Theatre And Arts Centre
    RIBA Sport and Leisure Sector Review
  • February 2011
    D-day For Arts Centre
    Peebleshire News
  • February 2011
    Curtain Goes Up On Eastgate Theatre Plans
    Peebleshire News
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