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EMPAC / Grimshaw




EMPAC / Grimshaw

via. archdaily



매스감이 두드러집니다. 두개의 공간이 중첩되면서 내부 콘서트홀 공간의 유니크한 형태가 돋보이네요.
럭비공과 같이 생긴 공간을 콘서트홀로 실현시켜 랜드마크적인 건물로 손색이 없네요.





Founded in 1824, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is one of America’s leading research universities with a reputation for creative and interactive learning and the application of information technology to education. The Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) is a nexus of technological and artistic innovation and optimized performance space.

was selected following an international competition in 2001. On naming the competition’s winner, Alan Balfour, Dean of the School of Architecture and member of the jury committee, commented:

“The distinction of the submission was in seeing the building as an ensemble of instrumental spaces defined by technology. This seemed exactly appropriate to house the range of performances and stimulate new knowledge that Rensselaer will bring to the intersection of the arts with science and technology.”


To minimize the visual impact of the large, windowless structures (such as the flytower) that are always required in a performing arts complex, the volumes of the performance spaces flow down and into the hillside, following the topography of the site. As a result, almost half of the building is below grade.


Located on a steep hillside overlooking the Hudson River, the 200,000-square-foot building extends the existing Rensselaer campus westward. Serving the campus, the region, and the international arts community, it provides five different performance environments: a 1,200-seat concert hall, a 400-seat theater, a black box studio, a white box studio and a dance studio. In addition, the facility houses audio and video editing suites, artists-in-residence studios and the campus radio station.

has designed a multi-functional, multi-layered building in which performances and other activities can take place concurrently without acoustic interference. Key to the design is the atrium space, which acts a hub for informal social interaction and as the lobby to the major spaces: the theater and the concert hall.




 

Architects: Grimshaw
Location: , ,
Principals: Vincent Chang, Sir Nicholas , Mark Husser, Andrew Whalley
Project Team: Simon Beames, Shane Burger, David Burke, Demetrios Comodromos, Chris Crombie, Chris Duisberg, Matt Eastwood, Paulo Faria, Nikolas Dando-Haenisch, William Horgan, Barbara Kurdiovsky, Kirsten Lees, Melissa Lim, Theo Lorenz, Mariam Mojdehi, Junko Nakagawa, Michael Pawlyn, Juan Porral
Project area: 221,200 sqf
Project year: 2008
Photographs: Paul RiveraPeter Aaron