And we welcome the new year with the recent photos from the Colyer-Fergusson building construction site, taken last month: some terrific images, courtesy of Matt Wilson.
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The new Colyer-Fergusson centre for Music Performance project.
And we welcome the new year with the recent photos from the Colyer-Fergusson building construction site, taken last month: some terrific images, courtesy of Matt Wilson.
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Since Friday, the hoarding around the construction site of the new Colyer-Fergusson music building has taken on a different aspect – it now features several giant photographs taken by the illustrious photographic arm of the Music Department, Mick Norman.
Walking from the visitors’ car park to the Gulbenkian, visitors will be greeted with images of music in action – the images feature some of the Music Scholars performing – as well as information about music at the University.
Exciting times…
(I know, but, as a Frasier fan, the opportunity was too good to resist, surely ?).
The construction site for the Colyer-Fergusson building has this week sprouted a monstrously large crane, which is apparently visible even from the foot of the hill, down by the city.
Awesome…
With the installation of the main staircase, which will link the foyer and reception areas to the first floor of offices and rehearsal rooms, photos from yesterday’s site visit to the construction of the new Colyer-Fergusson music building are starting to give a real sense of the shape of things to come.
Stairway to heaven ? Definitely…
As yesterday’s photograph of the work on the new Colyer-Fergusson centre for Music Performance shows, the fourth wall is now in place, outlined by the steel girders. This gives a clear delineation of the eventual space the hall will occupy.
The skies may be grey overhead, but the outlook is bright.