3413 x 5120 px | 28,9 x 43,3 cm | 11,4 x 17,1 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
29. Juni 2006
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At its heart is Roundhouse Studios, a series of state of the art studios, providing a creative environment and the facilities for young people to engage with artists, professionals and their peers in order to develop and realise their creative aspirations.The Roundhouse has a rich history that evokes fond memories for many and excites the imagination and curiosity of others. With your support, we will build on the past to create an illustrious future for this much loved London landmark.This magnificent Grade II* listed building, was originally built in 1846 as an engine shed and is recognised as an outstanding example of mid-19th century architecture, particularly its innovative use of cast and wrought iron to support the slate roof. Its elegant and robust detailing and internal size are all historically significant.Its use as a steam engine repair shed didn't last long due to rapid technology advances and soon the Roundhouse was being used as a bonded warehouse by Gilbey's Gin. Then in 1964 playwright Arnold Wesker established Centre 42 at the Roundhouse, named after the trade union movement Article 42 stating that arts should be for everyone. This provided the stage for a legendary, cutting edge performing arts venue. Some of the most memorable theatrical performances in the '60s and '70s were staged here. Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Peter Brook and The Living Theatre of New York all performed at the Roundhouse during this period. For more on past performances at the Roundhouse visit the timeline. North London England legend legendary arts music concert venue new newly refurbished modern modernised architect architecture design space place meet meeting point drink relax intermission interval interior sleek chrome lively people gather gathering social socialise socialite trend trendy young hip switched on class classy play theatre watch audience ticket guest pay perform performance act actor musician song sing concert glass concrete