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Architect behind World Trade Center theatre complex promises development to be 'an extraordinary tool for the creation of new art'
POSTED 16 Aug 2017 . BY Kim Megson
Prince-Ramus wanted to create a building that is both beautiful and technologically groundbreaking Credit: Luxigon
This project is an architectural honour and dream all wrapped into one
– Joshua Prince-Ramus
The performing arts centre under construction at the heart of the World Trade Center campus in New York will be one of the most innovative of its kind ever built, the project’s lead architect has told CLADglobal.

Speaking in an exclusive interview, Joshua Prince-Ramus said that the Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center would become "a really extraordinary tool for the creation of new art,” adding that his firm Rex Architecture have “no alibi” if the project fails to live up to expected standards.

Conceived by developer Silverstein Properties as “a prime cultural and social destination to redefine Lower Manhattan,” the new development will host performances of theatre, dance, music, opera and film across three auditoria when it opens to the public in 2020.

Three separate auditoria capable of hosting 499, 250, and 99 people separately and a rehearsal room can be merged together in 11 different configurations. Within this moving arrangement, an almost limitless number of stage-audience setups are possible. The front- and back-of-house circulation is flexible too, allowing for the various mergings and creating diverse entry, intermission and exit visitor processions. The result is a venue that can host shows of almost any type, scale and size within its maximum boundaries.

“If we do our job correctly, the thrill will be if you see artistic directors going crazy; doing things and conceiving of things that simply had never been done before,” said Prince-Ramus.

“We really want to expand upon what we’ve dubbed the ‘multi-processional', meaning that the artistic director should have the ability to control not only the theatre dimension, the theatre proportion and the theatre stage audience configuration, but also the sequence by which people enter the building and go into the auditorium, the sequence by which they have an intermission and the sequence by which they meet after a show.

“They don’t just have control from when the lights start to go down. In fact, they could even script your experience from the moment you book your tickets. They could ask you to do something on the day of a show. They could ask you to wear something. They could ask you to enter the site in a particular way. They could ask you to come by subway. They’ll create an atmosphere of suspension of disbelief before you even enter the theatre.”

Prince-Ramus added that the new technology integrated into the building could one day make futuristic concepts – such as holographic actors or performances that are projected simultaneously on stages across the world – a reality.

Unveiled in September 2016, the design of the Perelman Performing Arts Center evokes a monolithic “mystery box” – a structure designed by REX to be simultaneously simple, sculptural and symbolic in equal parts.

The cube-shaped building will be wrapped in translucent veined marble and laminated within insulated glass, allowing natural light to illuminate the interiors during the day, and transforming the building into a glowing lantern at night – the silhouettes of the human movement subtly reflecting the creative energy within. An angular slice cut out of the block will forms a suitably dramatic entrance to the lobby, restaurant and shape-shifting performance halls inside.

Explaining the design concept, Prince-Ramus said “we felt that designing something simple and elegant was appropriate given the importance, sobriety and emotional component of the site; this was not a moment to be precarious.”

The architect, who founded REX in 2006, lived four blocks away from the World Trade Center on 9/11, and lost all of his possessions when the windows of his apartment blew out and “everything was covered with three feet of soot that basically turned into concrete through the humidity and the rain.”

“That day had a profound impact on all our lives, and certainly for anyone in the city who saw it”, he said.

“As an architect, to design a performing arts facility is an exciting to do. To design a performing arts facility that has multiple venues in it is an extremely exciting to do. To design a performing arts facility with multiple venues in it on probably the most hallowed ground in the United States, as an American, is an architectural honour and dream all wrapped into one.”

The latest issue of CLADglobal’s quarterly title CLADmag, which also features interviews with David Chipperfield, Thom Mayne and Patricia Urquiola, can be read online, in print and on digital turning pages.
The Perelman is organised in three levels: Public, Performer, and Play Credit: Luxigon
The design was first unveiled in September 2016 Credit: Press Association Images
Three auditoria – individually seating 499, 250, and 99 people if left unaltered – and a rehearsal room can be merged together in 11 different arrangements
Daylight will illuminate the interior of the Perelman Performing Arts Center through the marble façade Credit: Luxigon
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Architect behind World Trade Center theatre complex promises development to be 'an extraordinary tool for the creation of new art'
BY Kim Megson

Prince-Ramus wanted to create a building that is both beautiful and technologically groundbreaking

Prince-Ramus wanted to create a building that is both beautiful and technologically groundbreaking
photo: Luxigon

The performing arts centre under construction at the heart of the World Trade Center campus in New York will be one of the most innovative of its kind ever built, the project’s lead architect has told CLADglobal.

Speaking in an exclusive interview, Joshua Prince-Ramus said that the Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center would become "a really extraordinary tool for the creation of new art,” adding that his firm Rex Architecture have “no alibi” if the project fails to live up to expected standards.

Conceived by developer Silverstein Properties as “a prime cultural and social destination to redefine Lower Manhattan,” the new development will host performances of theatre, dance, music, opera and film across three auditoria when it opens to the public in 2020.

Three separate auditoria capable of hosting 499, 250, and 99 people separately and a rehearsal room can be merged together in 11 different configurations. Within this moving arrangement, an almost limitless number of stage-audience setups are possible. The front- and back-of-house circulation is flexible too, allowing for the various mergings and creating diverse entry, intermission and exit visitor processions. The result is a venue that can host shows of almost any type, scale and size within its maximum boundaries.

“If we do our job correctly, the thrill will be if you see artistic directors going crazy; doing things and conceiving of things that simply had never been done before,” said Prince-Ramus.

“We really want to expand upon what we’ve dubbed the ‘multi-processional', meaning that the artistic director should have the ability to control not only the theatre dimension, the theatre proportion and the theatre stage audience configuration, but also the sequence by which people enter the building and go into the auditorium, the sequence by which they have an intermission and the sequence by which they meet after a show.

“They don’t just have control from when the lights start to go down. In fact, they could even script your experience from the moment you book your tickets. They could ask you to do something on the day of a show. They could ask you to wear something. They could ask you to enter the site in a particular way. They could ask you to come by subway. They’ll create an atmosphere of suspension of disbelief before you even enter the theatre.”

Prince-Ramus added that the new technology integrated into the building could one day make futuristic concepts – such as holographic actors or performances that are projected simultaneously on stages across the world – a reality.

Unveiled in September 2016, the design of the Perelman Performing Arts Center evokes a monolithic “mystery box” – a structure designed by REX to be simultaneously simple, sculptural and symbolic in equal parts.

The cube-shaped building will be wrapped in translucent veined marble and laminated within insulated glass, allowing natural light to illuminate the interiors during the day, and transforming the building into a glowing lantern at night – the silhouettes of the human movement subtly reflecting the creative energy within. An angular slice cut out of the block will forms a suitably dramatic entrance to the lobby, restaurant and shape-shifting performance halls inside.

Explaining the design concept, Prince-Ramus said “we felt that designing something simple and elegant was appropriate given the importance, sobriety and emotional component of the site; this was not a moment to be precarious.”

The architect, who founded REX in 2006, lived four blocks away from the World Trade Center on 9/11, and lost all of his possessions when the windows of his apartment blew out and “everything was covered with three feet of soot that basically turned into concrete through the humidity and the rain.”

“That day had a profound impact on all our lives, and certainly for anyone in the city who saw it”, he said.

“As an architect, to design a performing arts facility is an exciting to do. To design a performing arts facility that has multiple venues in it is an extremely exciting to do. To design a performing arts facility with multiple venues in it on probably the most hallowed ground in the United States, as an American, is an architectural honour and dream all wrapped into one.”

The latest issue of CLADglobal’s quarterly title CLADmag, which also features interviews with David Chipperfield, Thom Mayne and Patricia Urquiola, can be read online, in print and on digital turning pages.



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