Aztec and Maggie Mullan Architects to work on £400,000 LIPA expansion

Liverpool-based fit-out firm will work with MMA to create new teaching, staff and office space, ICT suites and performance space at the performing arts higher education institution

Aztec will work with Maggie Mullan Architects on the LIPA contract

 

Fit-out specialist Aztec has secured a £400,000 contract to expand the facilities at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA).

Liverpool-based Aztec will work with Maggie Mullan Architects (MMA) to create new teaching, staff and office space, ICT suites and performance space at the performing arts higher education institution.

LIPA opened in 1996 with the aim of forging a new approach to performing arts training. It was co-founded by lead patron, Sir Paul McCartney, and Mark Featherstone-Witty. The Institute counts numerous high profile names among its list of patrons, including Sir Richard Branson and Dame Judi Dench.

The ten-week project – the first of three phases and due for completion in September 2018 – is part of LIPA’s 2022 Project. This project includes introducing a new degree course to allow students to be part of the growth of immersive events that fuse digital and live performances, and a complementary set of new postgraduate courses.

Aztec managing director Iain Peacock said: “LIPA is a world-class performing arts institution and a valuable asset for Merseyside.

“The works being undertaken by our team will further enhance the facilities available to students and allow LIPA to continue offering the very best education to those aiming for a career in performing arts and entertainment.”

Maggie Mullan, principal at MMA, added: “LIPA is a hugely well-respected institution that provides a world-class environment for its students – this project, which will involve the reinvention of four teaching spaces with mezzanine interventions and works to the performance space, will allow LIPA to continue to do that.”

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