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Birmingham Conservatoire
February 2018

Architectural glazing systems from KAWNEER installed by Bennett Architectural Aluminium helped to meet the “critical” acoustics for Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, the first music academy to be built in the UK for 30 years.

A100 zone/mullion-drained curtain walling and AA720 windows were used in the triple-height foyer and as hole-in-wall windows and rooflight alongside engineered acoustic baffles within secondary glazing reveals to further reduce sound transmission.

Bennett carried out testing to achieve the required sound reduction figures, coming out at Rw 68dB for the composite curtain wall systems designs.

Colin Cobb, project architect with designers Feilden Clegg Bradley, said: “The Kawneer systems met our needs for deep-section curtain walling with modelling provided by extra-deep face caps. The window systems integrated well with our brickwork detailing, with clean lines around openers. Acoustic performance of window systems was a critical factor.”

Bennett managing director Lionel Grant said: “The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire was certainly a different kind of project for our team but we have helped to create an instantly recognisable building and something quite unique. It is located on a busy city centre road so it was vital we got the acoustics right to keep that sound out.”

The £57 million building for Birmingham City University comprises a 500-seat concert hall, 146-seat recital hall, 100-seat organ studio, 100-seat black box experimental studio, more than 70 practice teaching rooms capable of accommodating 650 students, and an 80-seat jazz club that claims to be the first permanent jazz club performance space in any UK conservatoire.

The five storeys are clad almost entirely in pale brick with simple rows of small, punched Kawneer windows occasionally broken by larger feature windows. Larger ground-floor openings trimmed with glass and aluminium pick out the entrances at either end. Through these runs the triple-height public foyer which serves the five main performance venues, linking street to university campus and lower ground to second floor concert hall.

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