Los Angeles Music Center, Walt Disney Concert Hall
An iconic building inside and out, this 367,000-square-foot center is the new home for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and features an intimate, 2,265-seat, vineyard-style concert hall. Although the room is intended primarily for symphonic music, we designed one-of-a-kind staging solutions including 13 motorized lifts, which can be operated by a single person to reconfigure the room to accommodate numerous other performance types. To maintain the pristine uniformity of the hall’s douglas fir ceiling, Theatre Projects created a custom performance lighting system including bridges, glazed holes, lighting trees and an expansive infrastructure that can easily take on additional equipment as needed. The facility also features a multipurpose pre-show area, equipped with stage lighting, which is used as a lounge, art gallery, or a performance space. Adjacent to a unique roof garden, the facility features a 300-seat outdoor amphitheatre, designed for use by community arts groups and for children’s performances.
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
2011
North America
Both an icon for Kansas City and the architectural world. The 285,000 square foot center includes a theatre for opera,…
Dolby Theatre
2001
North America
Originally known as the Kodak Theatre, this multipurpose theatre is designed specifically for live broadcasts and is the home of…
Grieghallen
2016
Europe
The 150,000 square foot Grieghallen is named after Edvard Grieg and has been the home of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra…




