Project Details:
Location: Dallas, Texas, USA
Type: Public - Cultural
Architects: OMA/REX - www.oma.eu; www.rex-ny.com
Client: AT&T Performing Arts Center
Program: 575-seat “multi-form” theater with the ability to transform between proscenium, thrust, arena, traverse, studio, and flat floor configurations with only a small crew in a few hours; and to open the performance space to its urban surroundings
Area: 7,700 m² (80,300 sf)
Status: Completed October 2009
Team: Joshua Prince-Ramus (Partner in Charge) and Rem Koolhaas, with Erez Ella, Vincent Bandy, Vanessa Kassabian, Tim Archambault
EXECUTIVE ARCHITECT: Kendall Heaton Associates
Photos: Iwan Baan – www.iwan.com
AT&T Performing Arts Center, Dallas / USA by REX – OMA
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