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  • New Student Performing Arts Center, University of Pennsylvania
  • New Student Performing Arts Center, University of Pennsylvania
  • New Student Performing Arts Center, University of Pennsylvania
  • Main entrance facing Woodland Walk, a primary pedestrian campus pathway | © Steven Holl Architects
  • © Steven Holl Architects
  • The new Student Performing Arts Center forms a campus gateway at the intersection of 33rd and Chestnut Streets and forms a material connection with buildings across campus | © Steven Holl Architects

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Aktualisiert am
22.06.2023
Bekanntgabe
16.06.2023

Press release by Steven Holl Architects
 
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ANNOUNCES NEW STUDENT PERFORMING ARTS CENTER DESIGN BY STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS
 
Framing a vibrant gateway to the historic campus, the new Center will provide a nexus of flexible performance and rehearsal spaces and create an inviting hub for the student performing arts communities.
 
The University of Pennsylvania announces Steven Holl Architects’ design for a new $75 million, 37,300-square-foot Student Performing Arts Center. The new building will provide a dedicated, flexible, and modern facility for the University’s student performing arts community, which includes dance, theater arts, a cappella groups, and musical ensembles. 
 
The Student Performing Arts Center will house a 300-seat proscenium theater with full fly tower and orchestra pit, a 125-seat studio theater with flexible performance and rehearsal capabilities, five rehearsal studios, as well as performance support spaces and a loading dock. The building will target LEED silver certification and serve as an exemplar of sustainable performing arts design. 
 
The design is characterized by three suspended trapezoids floating above the ground, echoing the dynamic movements of dancers and performers. An interplay of transparent and translucent glass allows for selective views to permeate from the inside out and produces a glowing presence at night. The Center’s red terracotta facade forms a material connection in harmony with several buildings across campus.
 
“The design team led by Steven Holl has carefully composed a vibrant massing of trapezoidal forms lifted above a transparent glazed base that reflect a complementary appreciation of the iconic Frank Furness designed Fisher Fine Arts Library,” notes University Architect Mark Kocent.
 
“It is a great joy and honor to work on a performing arts center for the students of this historic university on such an important site,” Steven Holl remarks.
 
Sited along Woodland Walk and Jenny Holzer’s 125 Years text-based sculpture celebrating the history of women at Penn, the new Center will activate the northeast corner of Penn’s campus, enhancing an inviting gateway while maximizing visibility and accessibility of creative life on campus. The dedicated and flexible student performance and rehearsal venues will support a robust diverse and expanding arts community at the University.
 
The proposal for the Center grew out of recommendations identified through a study completed in 2019 by Penn’s University Life, which concluded that additional performance and rehearsal space was needed to meet current and future demand. With more than 70 student performing arts groups, the new Center will serve as a dynamic and flexible space for student groups for dance, theater, singing, comedy, and other artforms. 
 
The Student Performing Arts Center is expected to begin construction in fall of 2024 with anticipated occupancy in winter 2027.
 
The new Center continues Steven Holl Architects’ portfolio of performing arts and cultural venues that serve as community gateways. The REACH Expansion at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (2019) has become a destination in Washington, D.C. due to its flexible performance spaces and open sculpted landscapes. Lewis Arts Complex at Princeton University (2017) features overlook views into dance and theater rehearsal spaces, and the open forum maximizes porosity, connecting the local community to the University. The Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University (2018), honored with the “placemaking award” by Historic Richmond, brings together audiences of diverse backgrounds. The Ostrava Concert Hall expansion in the Czech Republic, scheduled to break ground in 2023, adds a 1,300-seat concert hall to the original center and will be a new cultural landmark for the city. 
 
 
CREDIT SHEET
 
Student Performing Arts Center, University of Pennsylvania 
Philadelphia, PA
2023-2027
 
client: University of Pennsylvania
architect: Steven Holl Architects
Steven Holl (design architect, principal)
Noah Yaffe (partner in charge)
Wenying Sun (project architect)
Ruoyu Wei, Michael Haddy, Yasmina Parto, Yaunchu Yi, Dimitra Tsachrelia (project team)
 
structural engineer: Silman
MEP engineer: dbHMS
civil engineer: Hunt Engineering Company
landscape architect: Hollander Design
theater consultant: Theatre Consultants Collaborative
acoustics/AV/IT: Cerami & Associates
lighting design: L’Observatoire International
climate engineer: Transsolar
code/accessibility consultant: Jensen Hughes
cost estimator: Dharam Consulting
vertical transportation consultant: VDA
construction manager: TN Ward Company
 
 
About Steven Holl Architects 
Steven Holl Architects is an internationally recognized, innovative architecture and urban design office with locations in the Hudson Valley, New York, and Beijing. Steven Holl founded the firm in 1977 and leads the office with partners Noah Yaffe, Roberto Bannura and Dimitra Tsachrelia. The firm has realized architectural works nationally and overseas, with extensive experience in the arts, and campus and educational facilities.
 
About the University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania is an Ivy League institution with 12 undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools in Philadelphia, serving a diverse community of more than 20,000 students from around the world. Ranked consistently among the top 10 universities in the nation, Penn has a longstanding reputation for excellence.
 
  • Main entrance facing Woodland Walk, a primary pedestrian campus pathway | © Steven Holl Architects
  • © Steven Holl Architects
  • The new Student Performing Arts Center forms a campus gateway at the intersection of 33rd and Chestnut Streets and forms a material connection with buildings across campus | © Steven Holl Architects
  • Site Plan | © Steven Holl Architects
  • Concept watercolor sketches | © Steven Holl Architects
  • Concept watercolor sketches | © Steven Holl Architects
  • Main entrance facing Woodland Walk, a primary pedestrian campus pathway | © Steven Holl Architects
  • © Steven Holl Architects
  • The new Student Performing Arts Center forms a campus gateway at the intersection of 33rd and Chestnut Streets and forms a material connection with buildings across campus | © Steven Holl Architects
  • Site Plan | © Steven Holl Architects
  • Concept watercolor sketches | © Steven Holl Architects
  • Concept watercolor sketches | © Steven Holl Architects

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