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Gehry's Wimbledon Hall Vision Lives On
9 Jan
Summary
- Wimbledon concert hall plans continue despite architect Frank Gehry's death.
- The state-of-the-art venue will feature 1,500 seats and host diverse concerts.
- Private investment will fund the project, with naming rights available.

The ambitious plans for a new international concert hall in Wimbledon are moving forward, honoring the vision of its celebrated architect, Frank Gehry. Gehry, who passed away last month at 96, had envisioned a state-of-the-art venue. The Wimbledon Concert Hall Trust and Merton Council have affirmed their dedication to bringing this project to fruition.
These proposals, first unveiled in 2019, include a 1,500-seat venue designed to host classical, jazz, and rock concerts. It will also feature a roof garden and spaces for community arts initiatives. Merton Council has granted an exclusivity period for the development on the council-owned Hartfield Road car park, with the project to be funded through private investment.
Selected for its excellent transport links and global recognition, Wimbledon is poised to become a significant cultural hub. Project chair Anthony Wilkinson believes the venue will foster growth in south west London's cultural landscape. Local groups anticipate a boost to the town centre's cultural standing and footfall, ensuring Gehry's groundbreaking design leaves a lasting legacy.




