Chapman University, Marybelle and Sebastian P. Musco Center for the Arts
Theatre Projects and the design team collaborated to build incredible versatility into the 88,000 square foot center’s theatre. To accommodate full flying capability for a 120,000-pound orchestra shell, we designed specialty hoist machinery and carefully coordinated grid slots to lift and store the shell, which demounts, separates, and flies into the stage house in less than an hour. The intimate theatre features a large stage, full fly tower, stage traps, two orchestra lifts, modern theatrical dimming and relay system, advanced LED lighting, and motorized house curtain. Elsewhere in the building, a recording studio features cutting-edge AV and Internet2 technology.
Northeastern University, Fenway Center
2007
North America
This adaptive re-use of St. Ann’s Church included replacing the church’s pews with loose seating, building a new stage on…
The Winsor School, Lubin-O’Donnell Center for the Performing Arts, Athletics and Wellness
2015
North America
With an ambitious arts program that aims to involve all students in performance and production, The Winsor School needed a…
Cleveland Institute of Music, Mixon Hall
2007
North America
This 17,500 square foot expansion to the Cleveland Institute of Music provides a new performance venue and distance learning studios…

