Records of the Cardiff Bay Opera House Trust (and its predecessor Opera House Steering Committee), mainly committee and publicity material, 1991-1997; papers relating to the architects competition, 1994-1996; proposed Opera House building design and surveyors' correspondence, 1994-1995; administrative correspondence, 1994-1996; funding applications, 1995-1996; financial papers, 1993-1995; and public relations (press cuttings), 1994-1996.
Cardiff Bay Opera House Trust Archive,
This material is held atNational Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
- Reference
- GB 210 CARUST
- Alternative Id.(alternative) vtls003844064(alternative) ANW
- Dates of Creation
- 1991-1997 (accumulated 1993-1997) /
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English.
- Physical Description
- 1.03 cubic metres (36 boxes)
- Location
- ARCH/MSS (GB0210)
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The Cardiff Bay Opera House Trust (CBOHT) aimed to create a venue for the performing arts in Wales. Nicholas Edwards, Secretary of State for Wales, approved a scheme to construct a barrage across Cardiff Bay, Glamorgan to build a freshwater lake in 1986 to improve the environment of the area. Its work began in 1990, and Cardiff Bay Development Corporation set up a Steering Group to examine the feasibility of the construction of an arts centre as part of the scheme. The Conservative Party manifesto for Wales for the 1992 election committed itself to the building of the Cardiff Bay Opera House. The Cardiff Bay Opera House Trust was established in 1993 as a company limited by guarantee with charitable status, with trustees representing political and cultural areas of activities in Wales. Management of the Trust's activities was carried out by Adrian Ellis Associates. The Trust ran an open competition for an architect to design the building, leading to the selection of four contestants who, along with four nominated architects, produced designs. Zaha Hadid's design won the competition and was endorsed by the Trust. The Millennium Commission however refused the funding for the opera house in 1995. In 1997, when it became clear that the project did not have the support of the leader of Cardiff City Council, the Trust was dissolved.
Arrangement
Arranged into the following: Committee minutes, Trust correspondence files, trustees files, building correspondence files, Adrian Ellis Associates, architectural competition, submissions for Opera House funding, financial files, public relations, and assets disposal.
Access Information
Readers consulting modern papers in the National Library of Wales are required to sign the 'Modern papers - data protection' form.
Acquisition Information
Deposited by Mandy Wix, Project Director, 1997.
Note
The Cardiff Bay Opera House Trust (CBOHT) aimed to create a venue for the performing arts in Wales. Nicholas Edwards, Secretary of State for Wales, approved a scheme to construct a barrage across Cardiff Bay, Glamorgan to build a freshwater lake in 1986 to improve the environment of the area. Its work began in 1990, and Cardiff Bay Development Corporation set up a Steering Group to examine the feasibility of the construction of an arts centre as part of the scheme. The Conservative Party manifesto for Wales for the 1992 election committed itself to the building of the Cardiff Bay Opera House. The Cardiff Bay Opera House Trust was established in 1993 as a company limited by guarantee with charitable status, with trustees representing political and cultural areas of activities in Wales. Management of the Trust's activities was carried out by Adrian Ellis Associates. The Trust ran an open competition for an architect to design the building, leading to the selection of four contestants who, along with four nominated architects, produced designs. Zaha Hadid's design won the competition and was endorsed by the Trust. The Millennium Commission however refused the funding for the opera house in 1995. In 1997, when it became clear that the project did not have the support of the leader of Cardiff City Council, the Trust was dissolved.
Title supplied from contents of fonds
Other Finding Aids
A hard copy of the catalogue is available at the National Library of Wales. The catalogue can be accessed online.
Archivist's Note
January 2003
Compiled by Annette Strauch for the ANW project. The following source was used for the compilation of this description: NLW, Cardiff Bay Opera House Trust Archive.
Conditions Governing Use
Usual copyright regulations apply.
Appraisal Information
Action: All records have been retained.
Custodial History
The model of the winning design has been temporarily retained (since 1997) by Zaha Hadid for exhibition purposes.
Accruals
Accruals are not expected.
Additional Information
Published
Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales