In addition to the two main theatres, the Donald Gordon Theatre and the Weston Studio, the phase 1 of Wales Millennium Centre has several function rooms.
Urdd Gobaith Cymru has a hostel with overnight accommodation for 153 people in en suite bedrooms, called the Urdd City Sleepover. It also has a performance and teaching space in the Urdd Hall/Theatre, with 153 retractable seats. The building also includes rehearsal rooms, orchestral facilities for the Welsh National Opera, dance studios and the Blue Room, with seating for up to 100, for National Dance Company Wales in the Dance House. There are three bars: the Awen Bar on level 2, the Horizons Bar on level 4, and the Stones Bar on level 5. The café-bar Ffwrnais is situated in the foyer, along with the wine bar One.
Design and construction Wales Millennium Centre was designed by
Jonathan Adams of local practice
Percy Thomas Architects (taken over by
Capita Group in 2004), with
Arup Acoustics as the acoustic designer and building engineer. His first concept drawings were made in early 1998, Kelsey Roofing Industries Ltd was the roofing contractor, and Carr and Angier were theatre consultants. The building was designed to reflect many different parts of Wales with local Welsh materials that dominate its history: slate, metal, wood and glass. Many of the materials used come from Wales, including 1,350
tonnes of Welsh slate. A million metres of electric cable and 300,000 concrete blocks were also used in construction.
Slate The exterior of the building is clad in multi-coloured slate collected from Welsh quarries. Narrow windows are built into the layers of slate to give the impression of rock
strata in sea cliffs. The purple slate came from the
Penrhyn Quarry, the blue from
Cwt y Bugail Quarry, the green from the
Nantlle Valley, the grey from
Llechwedd quarry, and the black from the
Corris Quarry.
Metal Wales Millennium Centre's main feature, the bronze coloured dome which covers the Donald Gordon Theatre, is clad in stainless steel. The light bronze colour is an optical effect, rather than an applied colour, and is created by the 'Rimex' chemical process which thickens the transparent oxide coating of the metal to cause light interference, as occurs in natural iridescence. It was designed to withstand the weather conditions on the Cardiff Bay waterfront and to look increasingly better with age. The architect, Jonathan Adams, decided not to use copper and aluminium as they would both change colour with age and weather conditions.
Wood Both the inside and outside of the building – including the main Donald Gordon Theatre, the balconies and the rear of the building – are dominated by bands of hardwood lining the walls.
Glass Glass was used to incorporate into the bands of slate. It is thick and was cut and installed by the Architectural Glass Department at Swansea Institute of Higher Education. Glass is not used in the contemporary British architectural style of the glass curtain.
Calligraphy : Wales Millennium Centre illuminated at night Inscribed on the front of the dome, above the main entrance are two lines written by Welsh poet
Gwyneth Lewis in
Welsh and English. The lettering is formed by windows in the upstairs bar areas and is internally illuminated at night.
Gwyneth Lewis said of the
inscription: I wanted the words to reflect the architecture of the building. Its copper dome reminded me of the
furnaces from Wales's industrial heritage and also Ceridwen's cauldron, from which the early poet Taliesin received his inspiration ('awen').
Awen suggests both poetic inspiration and the general creative vision by which people and societies form their aspirations. [...] It was important to me that the English words on the building should not simply be a translation of the Welsh, that they should have their own message. The strata of the slate frontage of the Wales Millennium Centre reminded me of the horizons just beyond
Penarth Head. The sea has, traditionally, been for Cardiff the means by which the Welsh export their best to the world and the route by which the world comes to Cardiff. The stones inside the theatre literally sing with opera, musicals and orchestral music, and I wanted to convey the sense of an international space created by the art of music.
—Gwyneth Lewis In These Stones Horizons Sing is also an orchestral work, composed by
Karl Jenkins and commissioned by Wales Millennium Centre for the building's opening.
Opening weekend ceremony The building was officially opened on the weekend of 26–28 November 2004.
Bryn Terfel organised the ceremony and was the creative director of the weekend.
Day 1 26 November 2004 The day started with a speech from Wales Millennium Centre chairman Lord Rowe-Beddoe, who declared that the proceedings were underway. A human chain delivered the symbolic key, designed and cast by Ann Catrin Evans, to Janet. This was accompanied by a fanfare from the National Youth Brass Band of Wales to Karl Jenkins's specially commissioned work
In These Stones Horizons Sing, and Wales Millennium Centre was open. The concert was directed by Ken Caswell and conducted by
David Charles Abell. Bryn Terfel started with a short speech and introduced the Wales Millennium Centre singers and dancers, who in hard hats and donkey jackets sang and danced the story of the building's construction. They were later joined by all 322 participants in a chorus, It was announced in September 2022 that a £4 million refurbishment of Wales Millennium Centre would take place and would include an area for cabaret acts, a redesigned foyer and new ticketing office, a long bar, a members’ bar and lounge, and bespoke seating areas. The new 140-seat cabaret venue, which replaced
Ffresh restaurant/bar, is simply called
Cabaret. It presents
drag, comedy,
burlesque, and gig theatre performances and opened in February 2023. The refurbishment was carried out by interior designers Richard H Powell trading as Powell. • 2005
RIBA Wales award • 2005 MIPIM Awards (Hotels & Tourism resorts) • Sustainability and Environmental Impact award from the
British Institute of Facilities Management • 2005 Interior of the Year award from
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