The facilities are closed for a two year period from September 2015 although the Centre continues to hold performances in its Royal Festival Hall, around its 21 acre site and at St John’s Smith Square.
Funding for the £28 million programme has been through two grants, one from the Heritage Lottery Fund (£4.4 million) which includes a grant to develop Southbank Centre’s archive and another through the Arts Council England (£16.7million). Southbank Centre has launched a campaign to raise the remaining funds through creative sponsorship opportunities, with £2.1m left to raise. (See
website).
Until recently BAM has been operating under a pre-construction services agreement. BAM built the original suite of Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room and Hayward Gallery buildings in the 1960s.
The prestigious client sits among a London portfolio which currently includes the new Warner Stand for Lord’s Cricket Ground, the new headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, Old Admiralty Building in Whitehall, and the Coal Drops Building at Kings Cross Central.