The Hale Center Theater’s relocation from Orem to Pleasant Grove after 30 years of performances came with a name change as it finds its footing on a new campus.
The exterior of this three-story, 72,000-sq-ft steel and concrete structure is clad with a precast stone product made from a dolomite aggregate, while windows feature locally designed and fabricated art glass.
Substantial asbestos and lead-based paint abatement was required prior to rebuilding the interior of this historic 1950s-era industrial building for the 36,000-sq-ft expansion, which provides new opportunities for artists and guests to experience glassblowing.
As the world’s first vertically stacked film studio, the 145-ft-tall, 775,000-sq-ft structure yields eleven 60-ft-tall column-free sound stages—five at grade and six two stories above, each spanning roughly 18,000 sq ft.
Part of a multiphase renovation and expansion of the zoo’s 73-acre master campus, the project includes site upgrades, a new animal hospital, a welcome center with exhibit space, gift shop and administrative offices.
The $240-million comprehensive initiative to refurbish and expand key visitor and operational areas at one of the world’s premier botanical gardens also preserved historically significant elements.
Nearly a century after its original Memorial Building opened in 1931, the Joslyn Art Museum in downtown Omaha embarked on an expansion that reimagines what a 21st-century arts institution can be.
An adaptive reuse project on the Wende Museum campus has transformed a 2,000-sq-ft abandoned MGM A-frame prop house and expansion into a vibrant cultural hub.
To transform an underutilized edge of LA’s Natural History Museum into a publicly accessible wing that connects exhibitions, research and community programming to Exposition Park, the project team structurally integrated a new 36,000-sq-ft expansion with an existing operational building as part of this three-year-long endeavor.