Stirling Tolbooth Arts Centre

Stirling Tolbooth Arts Centre

A complex of buildings dating from the seventeenth century onwards, the Old Tolbooth in Stirling has functioned variously as a town hall, a courthouse and jail. In 1997 Stirling Council held an invited competition to renovate the Tolbooth as a music focused Arts venue, opening the building up to the local community and the wider public for performance and participation.

The existing building forms a 'u' shape with the court house occupying the central section and vaults underneath. It sits between the two main streets on the approach to the castle. As part of the design, the connecting street of Jail Wynd has been closed and pedestrianised and it is here we have that made a new entrance utilising one of the vault spaces as a passageway.

The 'A' Listed existing building has been interfered with as little as possible, so that the elevations to the public streets, and the fine interiors retain their character and can be enjoyed as 'the old Tolbooth'. Special interiors have been reserved for special uses within the existing building, so that the old Courtroom is reused as the pre-eminent performance space, the robing room as a grand bar, and the old council chamber as a high quality restaurant

All the major interventions necessary to achieve the above have been located in the only empty space available on this restricted site: the eastern courtyard. Here is found the foyer and circulation system of the building. Overhanging it is a lead cassette (known as the 'backpack') containing the extension to the courtroom which creates the auditorium and above it the air handling plant. Using this space as the foyer allows visual and actual access to all the facilities and permits a single lift to reach the many diverse existing levels.

The building was completed in 2001.

Architects Richard Murphy, Bill Black, Ed Hollis, Gerard Reinmuth, Alan Gray
Engineers David Narro
M&E Engineers Buro Happold
Quantity Surveyor Morham and Brotchie
Acoustic Engineers Sandy Brown
Contractor Hunter and Clark Ltd
Construction Cost £4.1m
Client Stirling District Council

Awards

  • Civic Trust Awards Commendation 2003
  • RIBA Award 2002
  • RIBA Crown Estate Commission Conservation Award 2002
  • Dundee by Design Award 2002
  • Scottish Enterprise Dynamic Place Award 2002

Press

Stirling's New Home The Scottish Arts Council Information Bulletin February / March 2002
Stirling Work Architects' Journal 4 April 2002
Complexity And Contradiction Arca Volume 2 No. 1 1 May 2002
Murphy Not Haunted Prospect May / June 2002
Tolbooth Building Design 10 October 1997
Stirling Tolbooth Lottery Project The Scotsman 1999
Work Starts On Tolbooth Stirling Initiative Update February 2000
Commended Building Design November 2000
Arts Centre - Stirling Builder & Engineer June 2001
Tolbooth Facade Site Plan Perspective Section Showing Auditorium And Backpack Model - Jail Wynd Model - Section Through Auditorium 3D Section Through Tolbooth Entrance Underside of Backpack Entrance From Underside Of Backpack Stairs Stairs Under Backpack - Photograph by Allan Forbes View of Stairwell - Photograph by Allan Forbes Stairs Bar Rehearsal Space Auditorium Auditorium Recording Studio Roof Space Roof Space - Photograph by Allan Forbes Rooflight View From Balcony of Peak View From Balcony View From Courtyard - Day Roof