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The entrance atrium of the Film Institute creates an airy and welcoming space for visitors travelling from Frankwell side of the town. Material applied have been carefully considered according to surrounding context and the appreciation of patterns found on traditional tudor buildings are applied at places and on the facade system of the curtain wall which cast a beautiful shadow into the interior space.
Posted 23 Apr 2020 21:15
Barker Street is intended to be fully pedestrianised to encourage walking through the cultural district. The Film Institute works together with the historic Rowley's House to form a new public square where informal activities such as food market, outdoor cinema can take place.
Posted 23 Apr 2020 21:10
Second Floor Plan - Shrewsbury Film Institute

On the upper levels of the building contain the more 'private' activities to accommodate a mini film school with a number of different studios, editing rooms and classrooms.
Posted 23 Apr 2020 21:07
First Floor Plan - Shrewsbury Film Institute

The building to be developed in the scheme is a Film institute, a place where visitors will be able to explore latest release and through the archive. 4 cinema screens and 2 exhibition/gallery spaces are available for public access.
Posted 23 Apr 2020 21:04
The Arts and Cultural destinations of Shrewsbury are disconnected to the town centre due large amount of traffic using the town as a shortcut. As a result an unpleasant journey walking through the town, especially those who visits Theatre Severn. The project sees this as an opportunity to create a masterplan cultural network to reconnect the Arts from the edge of the town back to the centre of Shrewsbury and explores how the West End area and a series of public squares could act as a catalyst to the scheme
Posted 23 Apr 2020 21:00