Designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, the New World Symphony project is known for hiding the architect's trademark design style inside a rectangular shaped building. Inside, contractor Facchina Construction had to make sense of the more typical Gehry design features that make up the six-story building, which includes a 50,000-sq-ft variable-seating performance hall.
Outside, the building's east facade showcases a 100-by-80-ft glass curtain wall that allows passersby a glimpse of the inside architecture and a projection wall on which live concerts, master classes, large-scale images and films may be viewed.