The Tung Auditorium in the heart of the University of Liverpool’s campus has undergone an incredible transformation, with the help of igus, to enhance both the acoustic technology and architectural design, resulting in the venue winning at the MONDO-DR Awards in the concert hall category.
Situated within the Yoko Ono Lennon Centre, The Tung Auditorium is a state-of-the-art concert hall designed to be a hive of musical activity. The well-executed final design required the efforts of many talented teams, such as Ellis Williams Architects, Arup Consultants (Venues), and the Adlib team, who specified igus® HD e-spool as a cable management system solution.
The vision was clear: to create a space that nurtures creativity and functions effortlessly for the audience and performers. This was certainly achieved as The Tung Auditorium was nominated in the concert hall category for the 2024 MONDO-DR Awards, taking the winning spot to celebrate the best installation projects around the world.
As Tung’s Artistic Director Richard Hartwell explains, the venue needed to be flexible to meet the brief of facilitating pianists, string quartets, singers, and up to 70-piece orchestras whilst also being used as a lecture hall as part of its daily operation. The auditorium required strict organisation in its design in order to provide an adaptable space for its range of visitors and the proposed igus® solution successfully achieved the desired cable management.