bjarke ingels unveils tennessee performing arts center with billowing aluminum facade
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bjarke ingels unveils tennessee performing arts center with billowing aluminum facade
"Bjarke Ingels describes the Tennessee Performing Arts Center as 'an urban and cultural connection,' tying together east and west, old and new, and the disciplines inside."
"The facade of Nashville's Tennessee Performing Arts Center is designed to lift at ground level, creating deep openings that serve as entrances and covered thresholds."
"Lead architect Bjarke Ingels notes the project is 'designed to be welcoming on all sides,' with tubes that tilt to form canopies and soften the edge."
"Ingels describes the lobby as 'a cascading public landscape,' organized as a stepped volume that allows audiences to move across levels and share the same space."
The Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville, designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, will feature a 307,000-square-foot theater and arts complex. It will connect downtown Nashville with the East Bank, enhancing the city's growth. The facade will have a continuous, lifted profile made of aluminum tubes, creating a dynamic surface. The design includes multiple entrances and pathways, making it accessible from various directions. The lobby will feature a stepped volume, connecting different venues and promoting interaction among audiences, with wood surfaces and layered lighting enhancing the interior experience.
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