Corning Museum of Glass, Amphitheater Hot Shop
The Amphitheatre Hot Shop was designed to accommodate larger audiences for live glassblowing demonstrations, while still offering the Corning Museum the flexibility to transform the room into a flat floor for dinners, banquets, and live entertainment. We worked with the architect to shape the room and create an intimate audience-artist dynamic, perfect for the show’s educational nature. The result was a robust, dynamic venue with a 360-degree mezzanine and a one-of-a-kind retractable seating system. Agile theatre equipment also contributes to the venue’s unique flexibility and versatility.
RiverCenter for the Performing Arts
2002
North America
Set in historic, downtown Columbus, this new, five-story, multi-venue facility is the centerpiece of the city’s new entertainment district. Theatre…
ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center
2005
North America
One of the first performing arts buildings to achieve LEED Silver certification, ImaginOn also forms one of the most visually…
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
2007
North America
Since its opening, this 181,000 square foot center has quickly become one of the South’s major touring venues, hosting rock,…
