National University of Singapore, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music
SingaporeCompletion
2006Architect
RSP Architects and Planners
The new Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music forms an integral part of the National University of Singapore's music faculty. The three-story building integrates state-of-the-art facilities for training professional musicians and for visiting artists, including an intimate 600-seat shoe-box concert hall with adjustable acoustics, intended for classical music performances, chamber music and symphony orchestra concerts. Other facilities include about 45 practice rooms, 30 teaching studios, 8 ensemble rooms and one of the largest recording studios in Asia. The Conservatory opened in October 2006.
Services
Concept design, theatre planning, theatre equipment design and specification, and acoustics
Owner
National University of Singapore
Users
National University of Singapore and touring performances
Acoustician
Theatre Projects
Theatre type(s)
Concert hall, Educational
Seat count(s)
600
Construction type
New construction