New Amsterdam Theatre
This theatre is one of the most outstanding examples of Art Nouveau design in the United States. Built in 1903, this 1,800-seat theatre is a New York City landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is home to Disney's major musical theatre productions and is equipped to accommodate their demanding technical needs. One of the design team's greatest challenges was to integrate modern performance technology into a beautiful classic theatre without interfering with sightlines or the intricately restored finishes.

Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business
2018
North America
A flat-floored event space outfitted with retractable seating and high-end wooden finishes, this new auditorium realizes Carnegie Mellon University’s vision…

Richmond CenterStage, Altria Theater
2014
North America
Theatre Projects began the renovation of the 180,000 square foot theatre by determining how the Altria could better accommodate touring…

AT&T Performing Arts Center, Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House
2009
North America
When planning the Winspear Opera House, we imagined an American opera house designed for the needs of 21st century modern…
