Oslo Opera House
This 400,000 square foot home for the Den Norske Opera & Ballett was designed to accommodate a staff of over 600. We programmed the facility to help that small army work efficiently and navigate through a labyrinth of support and production areas including carpentry, metal, and plastics shops, rehearsal rooms, and a studio theatre. We wrote the project brief, working with the Norwegian Opera three years before the lead architect was selected by competition. We later joined the winning team. In the 1,400-seat opera house, our theatre design created an exceptional balance between staging flexibility and intimacy. The audience is lifted vertically on three balconies and encircles the stage, creating a audience/performer dynamic without physical or emotional distance. With two side stages, two rear stages, and an understage (all of which lift, fall, and adjust on 200 electric and hydraulic drives), seemingly impossible scenery changes are made easy. Mobile towers allow the proscenium to expand and contract while adjustable acoustic elements, modern AV and lighting systems, and seatback translation technology offer flexibility and audience accommodation. With 1,100 rooms, the facility is the largest cultural facility built in Norway since the year 1300.
Kilden Performing Arts Centre
2012
Europe
This new cultural center houses a 1,180-seat concert hall for symphonic music concerts, but with the flexibility to accommodate more…
BRIC Arts | Media House
2013
North America
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Edinburgh International Conference Centre, The Lennox Suite
2013
Europe
The Lennox Suite is a completely flexible and technology-led events space which complements the EICC's existing conferencing facilities. Innovative stage…


