Our Portfolio – Selected Projects
The first phase (the 2,700-seat Walt Disney Theater and the 300-seat Pugh Theater) opened in November 2014 to critcal acclaim.
This mixed-use building for Grant MacEwan University included theatre and music spaces, classrooms and a recording studio suite opened in 2017.
The premiere jazz club by night and recording studio by day in Ann Arbor opened in 2019.
This award-winning design facility, part of the Faena Arts District in Miami Beach, includes flexible, multi-use event spaces, opened in 2016.
Wright State University expanded their Theatre, Dance, Motion Picture, Music and Art departments with a variety of new spaces, opened in 2014, with an acoustics improvement in 2022.
This school district's bond measures support additions and improvements include a new performing arts center, opened in 2019.
This arts development included art-themed retail space, a 225-seat theatre and a recording studio, opened in 2019.
Expanded facilities for this private, all-girls school in New York City include a new multi-purpose auditorium, opened in 2019.
This historic theatre is renovated, improved and expanded to increase its operational functionality and provide modern amentities, and re-opened in 2022.
The Peace Center is exploring several upgrade paths for their facilites, which host over 300 events per year.
A new amphitheatre in Truman Park, which opened in 2017, hosts live music events from community band performances to touring rock and roll shows.
UC CCM's five venues were upgraded and improved in 2018, while classes and productions continued.
This historic theatre was renovated in 2016, reconfigured to provide the viewing and amentities expected by modern audiences.
At over 550,000 square feet this project is among the largest performing arts centers ever built in the United States.
Harpa includes a concert hall, rehearsal and convention spaces, and opened in 2011 as part of Reykajvik's East Harbour Development.
This performing arts facility located 5-stories above Columbus Circle is the home of Jazz at Lincoln Center.
This expansion of the Segerstrom Center for the Arts includes a concert hall, flexible theater and rehearsal spaces.