Portland’5 Centers for the Arts
This project included the restoration and expansion of the Paramount Theatre—a Golden Age movie palace—into the 95,000 square foot Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and the construction of a new 127,000 square foot complex—the Antoinette Hatfield Hall. “The Schnitz,” as the 2,776-seat concert hall is lovingly known, was restored to its opulent 1920’s glory and upgraded with modern comforts and amenities, new theatre equipment and infrastructure, and expanded support spaces. Hatfield Hall features three new theatres: the Newmark—an 880-seat Edwardian-style multipurpose theatre; the Dolores Winningstad Theatre—a versatile 304-seat courtyard theatre with removable seating, orchestra floor lift, and reconfigurable stage forms; and the Brunish Theatre—a 200-seat flexible studio space for experimental productions.
James Madison University, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
2010
North America
Through intensive planning, numerous design iterations, and a thorough understanding of client needs and goals, Theatre Projects helped provide JMU…
Wheaton College, Armerding Center for Music and the Arts
2020
North America
As a college that enthusiastically celebrates the joy and wonder of music and encourages every student to engage with the…
Centre de Congrès Jean-Monnier (Angers)
2018
Europe
The Jean-Monnier Congress Centre offers more than conference and meeting facilities, it also hosts exhibitions, receptions, Premiers Plans film festival…
