This $58-million renovation seeks to recognize the history of the landmark theater, which opened in 1925, while integrating improvements to meet the demands of modern performing arts venues.
Set to become a hub for artistic expression in lower Manhattan, the 129,000-sq-ft building houses three theaters separated by moveable acoustic walls, allowing up to 11 different configurations.
Nine years after its groundbreaking—and 21 years after its predecessor was destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks—the 12,000-sq-ft Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine opened in 2022 in Manhattan as a compact marvel of design and craft quality, topped by an intricate structural steel dome with a translucent marble exterior.
The Pritzker Military Archives Center, one of Helmut Jahn’s final designs, is a world-class research and archival facility, adding much needed space for the archival collection of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library.
The $8-million Our Lady of Belen Chapel features a one-story, 15,079-sq-ft chapel with a 40-ft high “groin vault” ceiling and a second-story choir loft standing 20 ft high.
A nationally recognized historic place, the 166-year-old First Presbyterian Church in Charlotte embarked on a renovation project aimed at preserving the history and integrity of the church while making improvements to meet its changing needs.
Completed in January 2023, Las Vegas’ first and only independent film house, live music venue and storytelling arena is a two-story, 14,457-sq-ft facility that features a main theater, an outdoor jazz terrace and a courtyard.
Located in an active 12-acre arboretum, the historic 1920s building was transformed into a contemporary, dynamic, flexible gallery space for rotating exhibits, the university’s art collection, integrated teaching spaces and art conservation.