Since the Theater aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht must be able to fulfil its function as a versatile City Theatre for every Maastricht resident, it is necessary to better accommodate amateurs, smaller-scale theatre productions, music and larger events in the building.
That is why the municipality of Maastricht has decided to realize a multifunctional Middenzaal. More small-scale productions "drown" in the large Papyrus hall or are too cramped in the upper room of the Theater aan het Vrijthof.
In the commercial field, the Middenzaal should be suitable for business meetings, especially in combination with the use of other locations in the Theater.
This tender is aimed at concluding a framework agreement for architectural services and associated consultancy services for the realization of a Middenzaal at the Theater aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht.
Since the Theater aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht must be able to fulfil its function as a versatile City Theatre for every Maastricht resident, it is necessary to better accommodate amateurs, smaller-scale theatre productions, music and larger events in the building.
That is why the municipality of Maastricht has decided to realize a multifunctional Middenzaal. More small-scale productions "drown" in the large Papyrus hall or are too cramped in the upper room of the Theater aan het Vrijthof.
In the commercial field, the Middenzaal should be suitable for business meetings, especially in combination with the use of other locations in the Theater. Examples include symposia, meetings, conferences and lectures by companies, institutions and brache organisations.
Purpose of the tender:
Concluding a framework agreement for architectural services and associated consultancy services for the realization of a Middenzaal at the Theater aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht.
In addition to the usual architectural services for interior and exterior, advice in the field of sustainability, building physics, sound and acoustics should be considered.
An important part of the design task is the architectural upgrading and revitalization of the exterior and façade image as well as fitting the building into the entire streetscape of the Statenstraat as part of a protected cityscape.
Attention should be paid to the connection and connection of old and new in the streetscape. An extra challenge here is not to hide the public function of the Middenzaal behind facades, but also to make it 'visible' and 'experienceable' on the side of the Statenstraat.