BIG Reveals Design for Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville, United States
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BIG Reveals Design for Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville, United States
"The facade is defined by a system of bundled aluminum tubes that shift from vertical to horizontal, forming openings, canopies, and thresholds, creating a dynamic visual identity."
"Inside, two primary lobby spaces structure the visitor experience, with a ground-level lobby opening toward the river and an elevated lobby engaging the pedestrian bridge."
"Cascading staircases, terraces, and gathering spaces encourage social interaction and position the building as an extension of the city."
"Each performance space is designed to support specific acoustic and spatial requirements while enhancing public engagement."
The Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) will be a 307,000-square-foot cultural complex in Nashville, featuring four performance venues: a Broadway theater, a dance and opera hall, a flexible black box theater, and a cabaret space. The design includes a facade of bundled aluminum tubes that create a dynamic visual identity. Inside, two lobby spaces enhance visitor experience, connecting to the waterfront and urban levels. The facility will support resident companies and accommodate various performances and community events.
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