The Michael Sela Auditorium | HQ Architects

Unlocking the full potential of a preservation listed building Rehovot / Israel / 2019

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The existing Auditorium building is a great example of Modernism and was designed by iconic Israeli Architects Arieh Sharon and Benjamin Idelson in 1955.
We were commissioned to do a renovation project in a building that falls under strict ‘preservation’ rules, and where the facades and contour of the building cannot be modified.
However, the ambition of the owners was to double the area of the lobby so that it can accommodate all the guests in the auditorium, and even hold small cultural and communal events in the lobby.
The creative response to this challenge was hidden underneath, as it was found under the audience seating area. By raising the seating area, a new space was revealed that could serve as a lobby and even open up to the back garden of the building.

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    The existing Auditorium building is a great example of Modernism and was designed by iconic Israeli Architects Arieh Sharon and Benjamin Idelson in 1955.We were commissioned to do a renovation project in a building that falls under strict ‘preservation’ rules, and where the facades and contour of the building cannot be modified.However, the ambition of the owners was to double the area of the lobby so that it can accommodate all the guests in the auditorium, and even hold small...

    Project details
    • Year 2019
    • Work started in 2017
    • Work finished in 2019
    • Client The Weitzmann Institute
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Colleges & Universities / Multi-purpose Cultural Centres / Concert Halls / Bars/Cafés / Interior Design / Lighting Design / Recovery/Restoration of Historic Buildings
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