The Hollywood Palladium was designed by architect Gordon B. Kaufmann. The Streamline Moderne building opened in 1940, with a concert by Frank Sinatra and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. The joint venture of Newport Capital Advisors and...
Knowing that many of their arts programs were outgrowing the existing spaces, Hamilton College sought to develop new facilities to serve their growing needs and integrate the programs through closer proximity of the arts buildings. In...
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) is part of a twelve-acre development conceived to create a new cultural district in Newark and revitalize the city's downtown area and waterfront district. The performing arts center includes...
The Forum, which opened in 1967, was designed by Charles Luckman Associates. The circular building features an exterior arcade of white columns that rise up to support a reinforced concrete compression ring. The roof, approximately...
Centrally located on the University of Rochester campus, Ronald Rettner Hall for Media Arts and Innovation is a small, but dramatic structure nestled between I.M. Pei’s Wilson Commons and historic Morey Hall. With overlook areas and...
The new mixed-use building at 160 Massachusetts Avenue is the first completely new facility that the college constructed in over 60 years. The building offers 173 dormitory rooms, practice rooms and common areas, a fourth-floor roof terrace, a...
Hartwell and Richardson designed the Exeter Street Theater in the 1880s as the first Spiritualist Temple in Boston. The building exterior consists of brownstone walls, a slate roof, and copper flashing. In 1995, a fire severely...