Foyer Archives: A Great Sense of Space

Charming small exhibition at the Royal Festival Hall looking at its foyers and how they have been used over the years.

It described how the foyers were designed to give a sense of space and a connection to the river but also how they act as sound insulation for the concert hall within them.

I was amazed to learn that until 1983 you had to have a ticket to an event to go into the building and it was only with Red Ken and the GLC that they started to be used as public spaces. I realised I must have started using the building as a coffee/bar stop shortly afterwards but I’d assumed they’d always been open.

See you can always learn something!

Stop press: I found out over the Easter weekend that the foyers were being refurbished which was probably the excuse for this display. Can’t wait to see what they have planned.

Closed 17 February 2024

 

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