Northeastern University, Fenway Center
This adaptive re-use of St. Ann’s Church included replacing the church’s pews with loose seating, building a new stage on demountable platforms, the addition of an overhead grid, and new adjustable acoustic devices. With new performance lighting, a high-tech sound system, large screen digital projector, and a new ticket booth, the flexible 330-seat space can accommodate choral performances, recitals, banquets, lectures, drama, film, and more. This flexibility allows the Fenway Center to serve a range different performance needs throughout the week and convert back to a “church space” every Sunday.
Christopher Newport University, Ferguson Center for the Arts
2005
North America
The Ferguson Center for the Arts is a transformative 201,470-square-foot complex that blends ambitious new construction with strategic adaptive reuse…
Portland'5 Centers for the Arts
1987
North America
This project included the restoration and expansion of the Paramount Theatre—a Golden Age movie palace—into the 95,000 square foot Arlene…
Cleveland Institute of Music, Mixon Hall
2007
North America
This 17,500 square foot expansion to the Cleveland Institute of Music provides a new performance venue and distance learning studios…