NEWS
Diamond Schmitt and TWBTA reveal new Geffen Hall revamp plans
POSTED 05 Dec 2019 . BY Stu Robarts
The project will see the creation of a more intimate performance venue with improved acoustics Credit: Diamond Schmitt & TWBTA
The auditorium is recalibrated to deliver improved sightlines, audience comfort, and superb acoustics from every seat in the house.
– Gary McCluskie
The New York Philharmonic has unveiled plans for the revamp of David Geffen Hall with Diamond Schmitt and Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects (TWBTA) designs aimed at fostering a sense of community and connecting it to the world outside.

The $550m (€496m, £418m) project was initially to be led by Heatherwick Studio before those plans were dropped.

The new plans will see Diamond Schmitt reconfigure the concert hall, which is based at New York's Lincoln Center, while 2019 Praemium Imperiale prize winners TWBTA will develop the public spaces.

The project will see the creation of a more intimate performance venue with improved acoustics and flexibility for presenting orchestra concerts, solo performances, multimedia presentations and movie screenings.

The hall's proscenium will be removed to create a more unified space, with the stage moved 25ft (8m) closer to the audience and seating wrapped around it.

Seating capacity will actually be reduced by 500 seats to 2,200, but a steeper rake will be introduced at the orchestra level to improve acoustics and sightlines.

Natural wood and curvilinear forms will contribute to a "contemporary, sculpted design".

Gary McCluskie, principal architect at Diamond Schmitt, said: "The new concert hall will be intimate, immersive, and adaptable to host a range of performances of classical compositions and innovative programming. The auditorium is recalibrated to deliver improved sightlines, audience comfort, and superb acoustics from every seat in the house."

The public spaces, meanwhile, will be reworked to provide better opportunities for people to gather and connect.

The main lobby will double in size and have a media streaming wall installed for showing concerts and events in real-time.

There will be a new Welcome Center for the public and a reconfigured Grand Promenade will be able to host up to 1,000 people at events.

There will also be a new restaurant and a new studio space for educational, artistic and community activities.

Tod Williams, co-founder of TWBTA, said: "By reorganizing and reconceiving the concert hall and its public spaces, the interiors of David Geffen Hall will be unified and invigorated. The result will be an experience that is warm, captivating, and exciting."

The new hall is scheduled to open in March 2024, with two closures from May 2022 to October 2022 and from May 2023 to February 2024.
The public spaces will be reworked to provide better opportunities for people to gather and connect Credit: Diamond Schmitt & TWBTA
RELATED STORIES
  New York's Lincoln Center scraps US$500m Heatherwick and Diamond Schmitt renovation


Plans by Heatherwick Studio and Diamond Schmitt Architects to renovate a concert hall for New York’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts have been dropped.
  Heatherwick Studio to lead US$500m redesign of New York concert hall


Following a two-year competition involving more than 100 leading architecture and design firms, Heatherwick Studio and Diamond Schmitt Architects have been selected to reimagine and renovate a concert hall for New York’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
 


CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2024

ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
 
Leisure Management - Diamond Schmitt and TWBTA reveal new Geffen Hall revamp plans...
20 Apr 2024 Leisure Management: daily news and jobs
 
 
HOME
JOBS
NEWS
FEATURES
PRODUCTS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTION
PRINT SUBSCRIPTION
ADVERTISE
CONTACT US
Sign up for FREE ezine
Latest news

05 Dec 2019

Diamond Schmitt and TWBTA reveal new Geffen Hall revamp plans
BY Stu Robarts

The project will see the creation of a more intimate performance venue with improved acoustics

The project will see the creation of a more intimate performance venue with improved acoustics
photo: Diamond Schmitt & TWBTA

The New York Philharmonic has unveiled plans for the revamp of David Geffen Hall with Diamond Schmitt and Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects (TWBTA) designs aimed at fostering a sense of community and connecting it to the world outside.

The $550m (€496m, £418m) project was initially to be led by Heatherwick Studio before those plans were dropped.

The new plans will see Diamond Schmitt reconfigure the concert hall, which is based at New York's Lincoln Center, while 2019 Praemium Imperiale prize winners TWBTA will develop the public spaces.

The project will see the creation of a more intimate performance venue with improved acoustics and flexibility for presenting orchestra concerts, solo performances, multimedia presentations and movie screenings.

The hall's proscenium will be removed to create a more unified space, with the stage moved 25ft (8m) closer to the audience and seating wrapped around it.

Seating capacity will actually be reduced by 500 seats to 2,200, but a steeper rake will be introduced at the orchestra level to improve acoustics and sightlines.

Natural wood and curvilinear forms will contribute to a "contemporary, sculpted design".

Gary McCluskie, principal architect at Diamond Schmitt, said: "The new concert hall will be intimate, immersive, and adaptable to host a range of performances of classical compositions and innovative programming. The auditorium is recalibrated to deliver improved sightlines, audience comfort, and superb acoustics from every seat in the house."

The public spaces, meanwhile, will be reworked to provide better opportunities for people to gather and connect.

The main lobby will double in size and have a media streaming wall installed for showing concerts and events in real-time.

There will be a new Welcome Center for the public and a reconfigured Grand Promenade will be able to host up to 1,000 people at events.

There will also be a new restaurant and a new studio space for educational, artistic and community activities.

Tod Williams, co-founder of TWBTA, said: "By reorganizing and reconceiving the concert hall and its public spaces, the interiors of David Geffen Hall will be unified and invigorated. The result will be an experience that is warm, captivating, and exciting."

The new hall is scheduled to open in March 2024, with two closures from May 2022 to October 2022 and from May 2023 to February 2024.



Connect with
Leisure Management
Magazine:
View issue contents
Sign up:
Instant Alerts/zines

Print edition
 

News headlines
Treningshelse Holding snaps up another Norwegian fitness chain as it sets its sight on market leadership
Treningshelse Holding snaps up another Norwegian fitness chain as it sets its sight on market leadership   19 Apr 2024

Norwegian health club operator, Treningshelse Holding, which owns the Aktiv365 and Family Sports Club fitness chains, has acquired fellow Norwegian operator, Aktiv Trening. The .... more>>
Missed FIBO? Catch up with the HCM roundup
Missed FIBO? Catch up with the HCM roundup   19 Apr 2024

The HCM team were busy at the recent FIBO Global Fitness event in Cologne, Germany, distributing a special FIBO edition of HCM in .... more>>
Xplor kicks off international expansion for its Mariana Tek software with 1Rebel deal
Xplor kicks off international expansion for its Mariana Tek software with 1Rebel deal   18 Apr 2024

Atlanta-based boutique fitness software company, Xplor Mariana Tek, has kicked off a push for international expansion. Shannon Tracey, VP of sales .... more>>
US named world’s largest wellness economy, reaching US$1.8 trillion valuation
US named world’s largest wellness economy, reaching US$1.8 trillion valuation   18 Apr 2024

The Global Wellness Institute (GWI) has released new data on the US’ wellness economy, valuing it at US$1.8 trillion. According to the .... more>>
Remedy Place to launch two new social wellness clubs annually as part of rollout strategy
Remedy Place to launch two new social wellness clubs annually as part of rollout strategy   17 Apr 2024

Remedy Place, a US-based social wellness club brand, is poised for steady expansion in the coming years, with plans to open two new clubs annually .... more>>
Planet Fitness reveals Colleen Keating as its next CEO
Planet Fitness reveals Colleen Keating as its next CEO   16 Apr 2024

Planet Fitness has a new CEO – Colleen Keating. She will take up the position on 10 June. The announcement follows a search which began with the .... more>>
Company profile


ukactive

ukactive is the UK’s leading not-for-profit membership body for the physical activity sector, bringing together more than 4,000 member organisations and partners in our shared ambition to get More People, More Active, More Often.

View full profile>>

Catalogue gallery


Featured Supplier

Elevate your spa business: master global standards and thrive in Saudi Arabia's tourism boom

Elevate your spa business: master global standards and thrive in Saudi Arabia's tourism boom

Discover how to prepare your spa or wellness facility for the influx of international guests and meet global standards as tourism in Saudi Arabia surges. More>>




in this issue

• Virgin gets right to wipe out rent arrears
• Fitness industry mourns passing of Jan Spaticchia
• STA offers mindfulness resources



Latest jobs

Jobs Search



Team Leader (Harrow School Fitness Club)
Salary: £13.71 per hour
Location: Harrow on the Hill, Harrow, UK
Company: Harrow School
Centre Manager (Leisure)
Salary: £40,221 - £42,403pa + pension + benefits
Location: Exeter, UK
Company: Exeter City Council
Director of Operations
Salary: £61,000 - £64,000 + exceptional pension + excellent benefits
Location: Luton, UK
Company: Active Luton
Diary dates
Powered by leisurediary.com




21-21 Apr 2024

Below the Belt Melbourne Pedalthon

Sandown Racecourse , Springvale , Australia







Published by Leisure Media Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385 | Contact us | About us | © Cybertrek Ltd