
"In its first statement for several years, the Wimbledon Concert Hall Trust (WCHT), alongside Merton Council, have told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) that proposals to build the venue are still in progress, despite the death of Gehry at the age of 96 last month. While unable to provide details of any forthcoming planning applications, the WCHT said that recent developments had given the team reason for optimism about the long-awaited project."
"Cllr Judge said: We were privileged to have collaborated with Frank Gehry's team and the Wimbledon Concert Hall Trust to explore exciting ideas for a new cultural venue in Merton. No architectural scheme depends on an individual living person, and buildings can be brought to fruition following their passing by working with their creative team. He added: We have backed the vision of the Wimbledon Concert Hall Trust and remain committed to supporting them."
Plans for a new 1,250-seat international concert hall in central Wimbledon remain in progress despite the recent death of lead architect Frank Gehry. The Wimbledon Concert Hall Trust and Merton Council report ongoing development and express optimism while withholding details of any imminent planning applications. Designers and council members intend the venue to position Wimbledon as an international cultural destination and to feature acoustics tailored for classical music. Councillor Andrew Judge paid tribute to Gehry's involvement and emphasized that architectural schemes can continue after a lead architect's death through collaboration with their creative team. The council affirms continued support for the project.
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