Project description

The reimagination of a 1970s theatre as a dynamic cultural hub, retaining and strengthening the original auditorium and flytower while expanding capacity. The refurbishment comprised a new extension with a café, bar, three-screen cinema, hireable spaces, and a studio theatre. It integrated cross laminated timber cinema screens, a concrete first floor for acoustic separation, and steel structures for a balcony and technical level.

Judge’s comments

A thoughtful reuse-first transformation that breathes new life into a dated theatre while reducing environmental impact. By retaining and strengthening the main auditorium, trusses, and flytower, and introducing a timber box-in-box system, the team minimised new material use while meeting modern acoustic and performance requirements. Long-span structures over the River Lea were achieved without scaffolding, while a biodiversity-friendly walkway enhances the riverside setting. The result is a revitalised civic asset that balances buildability, acoustic performance, and environmental responsibility.

Project overview

Structural Designer

  • Integral Engineering Design

Client Name

  • East Hertfordshire District Council

Location

  • Hertfordshire, UK

Architect

  • Bennetts Associates

Principal Contractor

  • GPF Lewis

Key Contractors

  • Mechanical and electrical consultant: Max Fordham

    Quantity surveyor: Bristow Consulting

    CLT subcontractor: Eurban

Year Submitted

  • 2025

Key attributes

  • Planet