The Sage Gateshead
The Sage Gateshead is a regional music centre of international standing, with approximately half a million visitors each year. It fills a ‘gap on the map’ for music venues in the North-East and has helped to consolidate Tyneside’s position as an arts destination. The building forms the heart of an ambitious project to regenerate Gateshead’s river frontage and lies alongside the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and the Tyne Bridge with its great arch, which is echoed in the form of the Sage’s roof.
Home to Northern Sinfonia and a base for and Folkworks, which promotes folk, jazz and blues performances, The Sage Gateshead provides three auditoria and accommodation for the Regional Music School. The largest of the three main performance spaces is an acoustically state-of-the-art concert hall that can seat up to 1,650 people. The second hall can be arranged to suit folk, jazz and chamber performances and seats up to 400. The third space is both a rehearsal hall for Northern Sinfonia and the focus of the Music School. The school is accessible to children, schools and people of all ages, raising the profile of the region as an innovative provider of musical education.
Each auditorium was conceived as a separate enclosure but the windswept nature of the site suggested a concourse to link them along the riverfront. As a result the entire complex is sheltered beneath a roof that is ‘shrink-wrapped’ around the buildings. Containing cafés, bars, shops and box office, the concourse acts as a foyer for the auditoria and as a common room for the Music School, which is located beneath it. Back-of-house hospitality areas have been kept to a minimum to encourage performers to interact with students during the day and to mix with their audiences in the bars in the evenings. With its informal atmosphere and unrivalled views out across the Tyne, it has become one of the city’s great social spaces.
Facilities
1700-seat Hall 1
400-seat Hall 2
The Northern Rock Foundation Hall for rehearsal and performance, also suitable to accommodate up to 300 people as an entertainment suite
Music Education Centre (2,400m2) equipped with 25 individual teaching spaces, practice rooms, workshops, studio and a recording studio
The Barbour Room – and entertainment space for up to 300 people (270 m2)
Joan and Margaret Halbert Space ‘ExploreMusic’ Music Information Resource Centre (160 m2)
Concourse with public cafés, a restaurant, box office, information and retail facilities
Acoustics: Arup Acoustics
Communications Design: Arup Communications
Fire Consultants: Arup Fire
Access Consultants: Burdus Access Management
Specialist Engineers: Buro Happold
Cost Consultants: Davis Langdon
Landscape Architects: Desvigne & Dalnoky
Lighting Consultants: Equation Lighting Design Ltd
Lift Consultants: Lerch Bates
Structural & Services Engineers: Mott MacDonald
Urban Movement Analysis: Space Syntax Laboratories
Theatre Consultants: Theatre Projects Consultants
Catering Consultants: Winton Nightingale
Planning Supervisor: WSP