23/11/2007
Ulster Hall's Opulence And Character Enhanced In Refit
Work on the £7.4 million Ulster Hall refurbishment is progressing well.
The major renovations which began in April seek to transform the Ulster Hall into a state-of-the-art multi-purpose venue while retaining, and in many cases restoring, the architecture, décor, opulence and character of the original William Barre design.
Based on drawings of his, still in existence today, a section of wall and ceiling has been painted in Barre's prosposed colour scheme that for financial reason's was never realised.
The mustard green and bright blue are being replaced with subtle light blue, grey and white tones. It will be finished with a detailed moulding complete with gold leaf gilding.
"We want as far as possible to go back to Barre's original vision," said the principle Consarc Design architect Dawson Stelfox.
Paintings Originally commissioned for the Hall in 1902, of Belfast by celebrated local artist, Joseph Carey, are being carefully restored as is the Mulholland grand organ.
Further improvements in progress include new stage lighting systems, upgraded heating systems and toilet facilities, while there will also be a major upgrading of the artist dressing rooms, the larger of which will also serve as education suites for schools and community groups.
Metal balustrades on the balcony will be restored and swivel seats installed to afford better views of the stage and floor.
Asbestos is being removed and work will continue for the next year, with the grand reopening scheduled for December 2008.
The Ulster Hall has played host to an amazing variety of artistes and famous names ranging from Henry Irving, Charles Dickens, Billy Connolly, Led Zepplin and the Rolling Stones to the likes of Motorhead, U2 and Edward, Prince of Wales since it was built in 1862.
(GK/JM)
The major renovations which began in April seek to transform the Ulster Hall into a state-of-the-art multi-purpose venue while retaining, and in many cases restoring, the architecture, décor, opulence and character of the original William Barre design.
Based on drawings of his, still in existence today, a section of wall and ceiling has been painted in Barre's prosposed colour scheme that for financial reason's was never realised.
The mustard green and bright blue are being replaced with subtle light blue, grey and white tones. It will be finished with a detailed moulding complete with gold leaf gilding.
"We want as far as possible to go back to Barre's original vision," said the principle Consarc Design architect Dawson Stelfox.
Paintings Originally commissioned for the Hall in 1902, of Belfast by celebrated local artist, Joseph Carey, are being carefully restored as is the Mulholland grand organ.
Further improvements in progress include new stage lighting systems, upgraded heating systems and toilet facilities, while there will also be a major upgrading of the artist dressing rooms, the larger of which will also serve as education suites for schools and community groups.
Metal balustrades on the balcony will be restored and swivel seats installed to afford better views of the stage and floor.
Asbestos is being removed and work will continue for the next year, with the grand reopening scheduled for December 2008.
The Ulster Hall has played host to an amazing variety of artistes and famous names ranging from Henry Irving, Charles Dickens, Billy Connolly, Led Zepplin and the Rolling Stones to the likes of Motorhead, U2 and Edward, Prince of Wales since it was built in 1862.
(GK/JM)
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