This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit: Nic Lehoux
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit: Nic Lehoux
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit: Nic Lehoux
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit: Stephan Pasche
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit: Stephan Pasche
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit: Stephan Pasche
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit: Stephan Pasche
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo by Larry Levine, Courtesy of Washington Metro. Transport Authority
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit: Nic Lehoux
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit: Nic Lehoux
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit: Nic Lehoux
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit left: Nic Lehoux, right: Stephan Pasche
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit: Nic Lehoux
This 200,000 sq. ft. project includes three performing arts theatres, two of which are pre-existing but extensively renovated, administration offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, food service areas, set production workshops and underground parking. The structure is primarily cast-in-place concrete including the sloping elliptically curved walls of the new theatre. The project also features large shaped Parallam columns along the exterior façade supporting the large steel truss roof.
Washington, DC Bing Thom Architects Photo credit: Nic Lehoux
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