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MustangMonkey
19 September 2002, 05:14 PM
Found this in GlobeSt

Dallas Center for the Performing Arts (http://www.globest.com/RMI3EFF796D.html)

JV Design Partner Named for $200M-Plus Dallas Theater
By Connie Gore
Last updated: Sep 19, 2002 01:41PM

DALLAS-The joint venture partner has been decided for the design of the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts, a $200-million plus project representing the largest privately capitalized undertaking in the city's history. Hillier of Dallas walks away with the contract, besting five other firms in the running to partner with the Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) PC, selected in December 2001 as the lead player.
"Together, the two firms will create an amazing theater experience...unprecedented in quality, form and style," Bess Enloe, Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Foundation board member and committee chair, said in a prepared statement. To date, the foundation has collected $122 million of its $210-million goal for private donations to finance the project, which also calls for funding from the Dallas city coffer.

The theater is being configured to seat 600 while the proscenium will be designed with 700 seats. Key to the design is state-of-the-art technology to support productions, large or small. OMA's Rem Koolhaas, the 2000 Pritzker Prize winner, is the design architect and Dan Wood, an OMA partner in New York City, is the principal in charge for the project.

Hillier's credits include partnerships on the award-winning Lyric Theatre in Sydney, Australia and the Louis Vuitton North American headquarters in New York City. The firm recently completed an adaptive reuse of a historic bank building in Philadelphia into a Ritz-Carlton and the world headquarters for GlaxoSmithKline in London. Its Dallas projects now on the boards include Southern Methodist University's business school and the Dallas library.

MustangMonkey
19 September 2002, 05:19 PM
Hope it has more curb appeal than the library.

bloodandpopcorn
19 September 2002, 07:33 PM
I really wish they would ahve made the auditoriums bigger. 600 people is a good size, but the lincoln center has a, 1,100 seater, doesn't it?

CTroyMathis
19 September 2002, 08:00 PM
You know, it's amazing how much money people can actually donate to the Center for the Performing Arts for this construction effort. I mean, really...42 million by one family here, a million by other families there... This is great - a mostly privately-funded deal which seems to be few and far between these days. Not as large as I thought it may be able to be, but, good nevertheless. Now we need some images of the designs.

metrosteve
02 October 2002, 12:07 PM
Can't wait. And Oct. 19th will be the opening of the Nasher Sculpture Gardens.....this will be wonderful for the Arts Disctrict. Also, Guadalupe Cathedral will soon begin construction of the two spires that were in the original design but due to budgetary constraits then were never built. Also, the Hall Group is still making plans for the development to occur around the old Lone Star Tower site across from the Meyerson--to be mixed -use including residential. Trying to get an update on that one.....

jammin
02 October 2002, 12:22 PM
Steve - Any renderings of the Guadalupe Cathedral?

GarrettCarey
02 October 2002, 01:33 PM
Oct 19th? That soon? Wow, I thought they had a lot more to do. That's great.

I had not heard about the Guadalupe Cathedral. Where is it?I'd love to see renderings of that.

bloodandpopcorn
02 October 2002, 07:52 PM
October 19, 2003. Nasher is a perfectionist and wants everything at its highest polish before the opening. So we've got over a year to go, guys... but it'll be worth it!

freewaytincan
22 December 2002, 07:56 PM
Guadalupe? Wow! I would love to see renderings!

I am really looking forward to the plans being announced for the DPAC (Dallas Performing Arts Center). The real question is, who will they name is after? And I'm serious; I don't want something like "Verizon Hall" like in Philly. It sounds awful!