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.
Eastern Connecticut State University, Fine Arts Instructional Center
2016
North America
This new 118,000 square foot arts center brings together a diverse group of arts students under one roof and features…
Goodman Theatre
2000
North America
Theatre Projects conducted several studies for the Goodman Theatre—the largest and longest-running regional theatre in Chicago—eventually ruling out a renovation…
Salt Lake County Center for the Arts, Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre and Jessie Eccles Quinney Ballet Centre
2013
North America
Capitol Theatre renovations required a careful approach to improve usability, sightlines, flexibility, audience comfort, and revitalize the 1,876-seat theatre while…
