University of Virginia, Ruth Caplin Theatre
Built organically into a sloping hillside, this beautiful thrust theatre is an addition to the university’s 20,500 square foot drama building, and offers an ideal environment for performing or teaching drama, dance, or film. An intimate seating configuration wraps the audience more than halfway around the stage and specialized curved catwalks hang over the audience. A sprung floor, high–definition projector, and retractable screen add to the versatility of the space. A glass facade stretches across the back of the room and a set of automatic blinds can lower to blackout the theatre for performances or open to flood the theatre with sunlight as needed.
Corning Museum of Glass, Amphitheater Hot Shop
2015
North America
The Amphitheatre Hot Shop was designed to accommodate larger audiences for live glassblowing demonstrations, while still offering the Corning Museum…
Benaroya Hall
1998
North America
This 187,000 square foot facility features two performance halls and occupies an entire city block in downtown Seattle. The 2,500-seat…
Northeastern University, Fenway Center
2007
North America
This adaptive re-use of St. Ann’s Church included replacing the church’s pews with loose seating, building a new stage on…