The Holland Performing Arts Center is a commanding symbol of Omaha’s commitment to the performing arts and its ongoing cultural renaissance. The building is clad in zinc, copper and glass and is elevated above the ground plane. A glass clerestory fills the concert hall with natural light during the day and glows like an inviting beacon at night. The main concert hall is a contemporary interpretation of a shoebox hall. The narrow shape provides clarity and intimacy to the sound, allowing full, rich reverberation. The hall was designed for varied programming; acoustic conditions were modified to suit different performance types and a series of moveable platforms carried on three stage lifts allows various types of presentations. The design team was a collaboration between HDR Architecture and Polshek Partnership Architects. They were joined by acoustic consultants Kirkegaard Associates and theater consultants Fisher Dachs Associates.
Project Components: Concert Hall, Chamber Music Hall, Recital Hall, Lobby, Back-of-House Support Space, Courtyard
Program Specialties: Acoustics, Theatre
Project Types: Performing Arts
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