Stanley Center for the Arts
Utica, New York, USA
Image House Productions
1928
year venue was originally built
7,000 lbs
weight of chandelier
By doubling the size of the stage, completely rebuilding the stage house, and adding a new loading dock, the 2,963-seat Baroque theatre has been able to more easily host a wide array or performers including full orchestras, amplified and acoustic music, spoken word, and more. The renovation also included upgrades to the stage lighting, new dressing rooms, performers’ lounge, a new digital marquee, and the addition a 25-foot diameter, 7,000-lb chandelier—the world’s largest LED, free-hanging chandelier.
Image House Productions
owner:
Stanley Center for the Arts
architect:
Westlake Reed Leskosky | Thomas W. Lamb
acoustician:
Acoustic Dimensions
users:
Touring performances, Local and refional arts groups
spaces:
- 2,963-seat multipurpose theatre
construction type:
Adaptive reuse
theatre type:
Auditorium design/seating, Concept design, Multipurpose theatres, Program development
services:
Programming, concept design, theatre planning, and theatre equipment design and specification
completion:
2008
Image House Productions