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Pollack Hall

Rendering of Pollack Hall

Construction start: May 2024Ìý

Expected construction end date: December 2025Ìý

Budget: $28,000,000Ìý

Pollack Hall, located in ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ's Strathcona Music Building, is the Schulich School of Music's largest performance venue.

The 600-seat hall has a green room, a large lobby and an adjoining lounge sometimes used for receptions. Approximately 400 concerts, lectures and other events are held annually in the hall.Ìý

The key objectives of the project are to transform and modernize Pollack Hall’s functional and aesthetic design, to improve its seating, lighting, and audiovisual capacity, to renovate support spaces such as the backstage and artists’ facilities, and to upgrade the HVAC systems. Ìý

Scope of work includes (but is not limited to):Ìý

  • Improvement of overall accessibility of the hall, including provision for barrier-free seating.ÌýÌý
  • Replacement of stage equipment.ÌýÌý
  • Renovation of the orchestra pit.ÌýÌý
  • Reconfiguration of the back-of-house spaces.Ìý
  • Expansion and complete renovation of two washrooms.ÌýÌý
  • Revamping of the East Lounge.ÌýÌý
  • Replacement of mechanical units.Ìý
  • Complete asbestos removal.Ìý

What to expect

Details on the relocation of academic activities and performances normally held at Pollack Hall will be communicated by the Schulich School of Music.Ìý

Customer service for Student Housing and Dining Services, normally located at University Hall (3473 University St.), will be relocated to 3465 Durocher from April 30, 2024, to the end of the Fall 2025 semester.Ìý

Date Work Impact Mitigation
Throughout the entire project Ìý
  • The main entrance to the Strathcona Music Building will be closed.
  • Some work will require temporary service shutdowns.
  • Users will need to use the Elizabeth Wirth Building to access the Strathcona Music Building.Ìý
  • As of September 2024, an emergency exit through the main entrance will be available.Ìý
  • As of September 2024, the box office will be accessible again through the main entrance.Ìý
  • A central passageway will be maintained in the first-floor corridor.Ìý
  • Signage on site will inform building users of changes in access.Ìý
  • Service shutdowns will be coordinated with the Building Director.
May - SeptemberÌý2024 Demolition and structural work High levels of noise The noisy work will be done in summer to minimize disruptions to occupants.

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