‘mariinsky theater II’ by diamond schmitt architects, st.petersburg, russia image © diamond schmitt architects all images courtesy of diamond schmitt architects
in the historic center of st.petersburg, one of the largest performing arts facilities in the world and the first in russia since the 19th century just opened it’s doors. designed by toronto-based firm diamond schmitt architects, the ‘mariinsky cinema II‘ is situated across from the original 1860 opera and ballet house and expands the prolific arts company’s facility by +851,000 square feet. the entire city block is occupied by a composition of jura limestone masonry and glazing, with a curved metal roof acting as both a tectonic update and formal homage to russian architectural culture.
both the historic and new buildings in context image © diamond schmitt architects
entrance view with the historic structure in the foreground image © diamond schmitt architects
view of the illuminated onyx wall image © diamond schmitt architectsimage courtesy of the mariinsky theater
lobby view through the onyx wall image © diamond schmitt architects
lobby stair view image © diamond schmitt architectsimage courtesy of mariinsky theater
(left):view of the grand helical staircase
image © anatoly belov / project russia magazine
(right): the lobby enjoys a double height image © diamond schmitt architects
(left): view up the helix
image © nastassia astrasheuskaya
(right): ‘mariinsky theater II’ by diamond schmitt architects, st.petersburg, russia image © diamond schmitt architects
double height public spaces and multi-tiered lobbies bisected by an expansive onyx wall that lends an additional sumptuousness to the material palette. a horseshoe-shaped main auditorium is modeled after classic 18th and 19th century opera houses, complete with three balconies and carefully considered lines of sight. the wood-clad hall finds its outdoor mirror in an open-air rooftop amphitheater, specifically programmed for the mariinsky’s white nights festival, an affair held during the summer when the sun barely sets on st.petersburg. the grand building is a fitting continuation of a cultural complex that has seen the premiers of musical masters, among them tchaikovsky, rachmaninoff, mussorgsky and rimsky-korsakov, while using the power of the built form to pave a clear path for a new age of performers.
view of the main hall from the stage image © nastassia astrasheuskaya / project russia magazine
stage view
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stage view from the second floor balcony shows the well-considered lines of sight
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the whole space is acoustically optimized image © anatoly belov / project russia magazine
view from the stage area with the house light illumination
image courtesy of mariinsky theater
image courtesy of mariinsky theater
view into the orchestra pit image © diamond schmitt architects
image courtesy of mariinsky theater
lighting system view image courtesy of mariinsky theater
aerial rendering image © diamond schmitt architectsimage courtesy of mariinsky theater
street view image © diamond schmitt architects
lobby image © diamond schmitt architects
one of numerous glazed public meeting spaces image © diamond schmitt architects
section image © diamond schmitt architects