SHH

SHH

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SHH Architecture & Interiors completed the design of a new state of the art private Music Pavilion, set within the grounds of a beautiful estate in Surrey which has been crafted to deliver an unparalleled music experience ideal for an audiophile's dream. This newly constructed building exemplifies the seamless fusion of architectural innovation and outstanding acoustic performance.

The Brief: SHH's relationship with the client dates back several years, beginning with a comprehensive renovation of their Arts & Crafts residence. More recently, the client, an avid art collector with a deep passion for music, sought to create a dedicated space to enjoy music while taking in the stunning views of the landscaped grounds of the estate. Architecture: The music pavilion is as double-walled shell, designed as a building within a building to achieve optimal acoustic performance. Special design features such as acoustically transparent wall linings and panels have been incorporated to enhance sound quality and deliver studio-grade listening experience The design sought to seamlessly integrate the new structure with the existing property through its materiality, scale, and modern reinterpretation of traditional geometry. The 130 sqm pavilion boasts a futuristic yet familiar design, thoughtfully positioned adjacent to the greenhouse. The use of Japanese charred timber and Corten steel adds rich texture and warmth to the structure, creating a striking juxtaposition with the glazed openings. The inclusion of the living wall and green roof seamlessly integrates the pavilion into its natural surroundings, fostering biodiversity and enhancing its connection to the landscape. Flexible architectural and task lighting enhances the space without overwhelming it, bringing out contrasts and colours that make the design come alive. Natural light floods the pavilion through large glazed panes, altering the perception of the interiors throughout the day and emulating a sun clock, allowing observers to witness the passage of time. Pawel Nawojczyk, Director of Architecture says, “Our journey with the owners began several years ago with the renovation of their main house in Surrey. We were captivated by their bold vision which exudes originality and inspiration. When invited to collaborate on this exciting new addition to their estate, we were delighted to continue the journey. The Music Pavilion transcended its initial purpose, evolving into a versatile space perfect for work, relaxation, and inspiration. This project reaffirmed our passion for design—crafting spaces that are both meaningful and purpose-driven”. The complex design had to meet stringent acoustic requirements, ensuring not only the highest quality music listening experience but also optimal sound isolation from external noise in both directions. This intricate task required collaboration with specialist acoustic designers to perfect the geometry, scale, proportions, acoustic attenuation, service buffering, and the delicate balance between acoustic absorption and transparency. The interior is a vibrant showcase of the owner’s international lifestyle, love of music, art, and colour. The extensive collection of ancient artifacts takes centre stage in the joinery, with each piece highlighted by careful lighting. Every aspect of the pavilion has been meticulously considered, from intricate joinery, advanced integration and controls, sophisticated lighting, climate control including electric shading, ASHP energy-efficient heating,