Page\Park
Current Architects
Glasgow-based architects David Page and Brian Park established Page\Park architects in 1981, and have redeveloped buildings including the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Kelvingrove Bandstand and Amphitheatre and the McManus, Dundee.
Page\Park were chosen to design the new foyer space for the Theatre Royal and rework parts of the existing building, improving the audience experience ‘from street to seat’. Reopening in 2014, their design for the new foyer space has dramatically enhanced the Theatre Royal and created a new chapter in the theatre’s history, bringing it in line with the facilities of contemporary theatres across the world.
- Architect's plan of Theatre Royal Glasgow. _blank
- Architect's drawing of Theatre Royal Glasgow from Hope Street. _blank
- Architect's drawing of Theatre Royal Glasgow from Cowcaddens Road. _blank
- Section BB, Theatre Royal Glasgow. _blank
- Section CC, Theatre Royal Glasgow. _blank
- Artist's representation, Theatre Royal Glasgow. _blank
- Theatre Royal Glasgow. © Andrew Lee _blank
- View up through staircase, Theatre Royal Glasgow. © Andrew Lee _blank
- View of 'Butterfly' tapestry, by Alison Watt, Theatre Royal Glasgow. © Andrew Lee _blank
- Upper Circle foyer, Theatre Royal Glasgow. © Andrew Lee _blank
- Upper Circle foyer, Theatre Royal Glasgow. © Andrew Lee _blank
- View down through staircase, Theatre Royal Glasgow. © Andrew Lee _blank