Chase Center
Theatre Projects helped provide flexibility within the new home of the Golden State Warriors—an 18,000-seat arena—to allow a portion of the venue to be sectioned off and converted into an elegant setting for live music, award shows, and theatrical performances. Although most arena concerts utilize the narrow end of the space, we rotated the configuration of the venue—known as the Small Theater—to the long side of the arena. This provides better sightlines and more fixed seats, boxes, and suites (as opposed to standing on a flat floor). The conversion from cavernous arena to intimate live event venue begins with the efficient deployment of high-finish side walls that contain banners, LED displays, and architectural lighting. The arena’s scoreboard retracts and a motorized overhead gantry system slides into place below it for safe rigging of performance and AV equipment. After a portable stage and full proscenium are suspended in place, the seamless transformation is complete, and the bay area’s only venue in the 2,000- 5,000-seat range is ready to rock!
Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
2001
North America
This 456,000 square foot complex consists of two performance spaces housed under an impressive 150-foot high, barrel-vaulted glass roof. The…
George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology
2012
North America
Ranked in 2015 as one of the nation’s top high schools by U.S. News and World Report, this LEED Silver,…
Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto Star Stage
2013
North America
In 2007, Theatre Projects, working with Perkins + Will, won a design competition for a revitalization of Nathan Phillips Square,…

