MeZZ poppodium
13 december 2002
This conversion of a former officers’ mess into a venue for live music is part of a development plan prepared by OMA for an abandoned military campus in Breda. Located at the southwest corner of the campus, the original building, now housing a café, public facilities and offices, faces the parade ground and the planned residential development. A voluptuous form accommodating the new auditorium and foyer is tucked behind the old mess hall giving the venue a new identity that is clearly visible from Breda’s entertainment district. An opening created where the organic form of the extension meets the old building links the café and the foyer. In order to meet the acoustic requirements of live performance, the auditorium envelope is a double shell with an internal air gap of one meter. The inner shell, a closed surface of plywood and insulation hung from the outer shell, is shaped to narrow the auditorium perspective towards the stage. The outer shell, contoured differently to accommodate back of house requirements, is a composite skeleton of steel and concrete, covered for acoustic reasons with 100 mm of poured concrete and clad in a pre-oxidised copper skin. The entrances to the auditorium are concealed when closed, so that the extension only reveals its accessibility when inviting the public to enjoy the space and music within.
Project team :
Erick van Egeraat, Maartje Lammers, Boris Zeisser, Cock Peterse, Bas de Haan, Gerben Vos, Jesse Treurniet, Anja Blumert, Mark Brouwers, Ilse Castermans, Ramon Karges, Ruben Kuipers, Paul-Martin Lied, Gerwen van der Linden, Nils van Merrienboer, Florent Rougemont, Dirk Schonkeren, Steven Simons, Maureen Slattery, Alexander Tauber, János Tiba, Jerry van Veldhuizen, Daniël Vlasveld