New Theatre in Montalto di Castro
“The design for the New Theatre in Montalto di Castro has a twofold objective: it is proposed as a conceptual model for measuring the territory and at the same time it attempts to express, through architecture, the magic of a theatrical event felt by the audience.
The territory of Montalto di Castro sinks its origins into Etruscan anthropization whose ruins attest to architecture comprised of large stereometric masses in tufa; in the contemporary collective imagination Montalto di Castro evokes the world of the machines of the largest Italian power plant. The design proposes a temporal short circuit with respect to which the evolution of the territory is concentrated and expressed in a unique architectural moment: archaic Etruscan versus the aesthetics of the machine.
The new theatre is a large concrete monolith characterized by subtle variations in colour and texture, on which the fly tower appears to rest in an ethereal manner: an alveolar polycarbonate volume that dematerializes by day becoming indistinguishable from the sky, and lights up from within by night transforming into a large “lantern” on a territorial scale.
A new, extended, piazza in travertine and concrete, designed as a diversion of the road providing access to the historic centre, leads to the entrance of the New Theatre identified by an impressive overhanging roof. It introduces visitors to a continuous environment in which the foyer and the auditorium flow freely into one another. The wooden walls, with their broken lines, create a space conceptually derived from the excavation of the concrete monolith. This morphological heaviness is contradicted by the vibration of the material that seems to envelope the space in a large curtain and introduces the spectator to the much awaited magical opening of the stage curtains.
The auditorium that seats 400 has its counterpart in the outdoor arena that seats 500, which can thus benefit from the theatre stage.”
“The Montalto di Castro Theatre is an opportunity to create a new urban place where citizens can reconnect with each other through the effigy of the new architecture: designed as a place with latent urban potential, the theatre involves the area around it bestowing it with new meaning.
From a strategic point of view, the theatre is positioned very close to the road in order to capture – with its volume, architectural configuration and large entrance emphasized by the overhanging roof – the attention of passers-by, requesting their entrance through a sort of urban courtship. The area at last finds its order and balance, becoming a place for meetings and daily life, not only linked to theatrical performances. The outside arena, for instance, is by nature a space where people can go irrespective of theatrical events; as is the piazza in front of the entrance which, with its coverage, offers shelter and protection to those wishing to take a break.
The theatre space (understood as the entire area designed and not only the building) aims to suggest participation and the possibility of meetings, interaction and exchange. In this sense the inside and outside spaces have been designed to welcome people and invite them to linger. The aim is to draw people in and encourage them to experience the ‘place of the theatre’ and the area ‘around the theatre’ as if they are related.” mdu architetti
Credits
structural engineers
ACS ingegneri - Alberto Antonelli, Iacopo Ceramelli, Daniele Storai
mechanical and electrical engineer
Federico Boragine
sound design
Gianluca Zoppi
economic estimates
Antonio Silvestri
theatre scenery design
Roberto Cosi
site construction supervision
Alessandro Corradini
building and safety coordinator
Bettina Gori
building cost
€ 2.400.000
dimensions
site area: 10.888 sqm
roofed area: 963 sqm
gross area: 1220 sqm
volume: 8.600 cubic meters
materials
concrete, wood, alveolar polycarbonate
schedule
competition: 2002 (results: 2004)
design: 2004-2005
ground breaking: 2006
completion: 2011