The well -known practices have optimized their vision for the cultural landmark after the feedback during the consultation at the beginning of this year.
Hundreds of people gave their prospects for designs, which were published in January for upgrading various internal and external rooms in the Barbican Center in 2032 for the 230 millions -pfund -Pfund -upgrade of various internal and external rooms.
In the meantime, fresh pictures have been published to start a second wave of advice on the suggestions. The architects also worked with two design groups of people aged 30 and over.
The latest pictures show a fully accessible conservatory with a water feature and bold, theatrical planting as well as a rejuvenated sea bar terrace with fountains, seating, lighting and climate-friendly planting.
Flexible foyers bring the arts to the heart of the center and offer improved facilities.
Barbican Director for Buildings and Renewal Philippa Simpson said: “We were incredibly encouraged by the enthusiasm of the public for our plans. These new pictures reflect a vision for the Barbican Center, which remains true to our unique heritage and our bold character and makes us an integrative, sustainable and meaningful place for everyone. '
The City of London Corporation committed £ 191 million for the financing of around four fifths of the first work phase.
The Barbican said that a “big focus” was now on the collection of donations to secure the remaining support.
A planning application will be expected later this year. Subject to the approval, the construction is expected to begin in 2027, the first phase in 2030 shortly before the 50 of the BarbicansTH Anniversary in 2032.
The Barbican said in January that the program would be overtaken by accessibility, environmental and structural improvements, while recent internal additions to the listed center of class II, such as: B. certain lighting would be removed.
Simpson said in January: “The Barbican always led to renewal, a beacon of an optimistic future after the Second World War. This project is based on the vision and ambition of its founders, around what can be an art center in the 21st century – an important, creative space for everyone. '
Allied and Morrison and Asif Khan Studio defeated four other teams to land this large renovation job in 2022 when it was rated up to £ 150 million. The engineers Buro Happold and landscape designer Harris Bugg Studio are also working on the program.
The Barbican Center was designed by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon and opened in 1982. In 2001 it was listed in addition to the rest of the brutalist estate in Grade II.
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris completed a revision of the £ 12.6 million complex in 2006 before he set a cinema complex at the street level to £ 3.4 million. Ruff Architects carried out an environmental improvement in the center of the center in 2019.
Three years ago, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, the 14-story London London Center for Music, was enlarged to the Barbican Center on the site of the Museum of London.