New York City Center Renovation

This complete renovation reinvigorates a venerable performing arts venue, while preserving the essential character of the landmark building: historically the “people’s performance space.” City Center’s original fabric has been carefully restored and the experience dramatically enhanced with modern and expanded patron amenities.

The juxtaposition of the new and the old and the message it sends – that historic buildings can provide appropriate homes for new art – perfectly express our belief in the power and importance of these landmark buildings in our cultural landscape.

Duncan Hazard, Management Partner

Significant modifications to the entry sequence and auditorium volume enhance the patron experience. The spacious new lobby augments patron amenities and initiates a continuous spatial sequence that culminates in the auditorium. There, the mezzanine and balcony levels have been restepped to significantly improve sightlines and row depth within the house.

A new, heated canopy and marquee on the exterior coupled with exterior lighting and signage, as approved by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, defines the building more dramatically within its urban context and gives the theater a strong, visible presence on West 55th Street.

In every aspect, this renovation of the 1920s neo-Moorish building respects and enhances the original theater’s much-loved neo-Moorish design motifs. Many of the spaces have been carefully restored, and new interventions have been based on careful study of the underlying geometric motifs of Islamic architecture, reinterpreted to be complementary but not imitative of the existing fabric.

In the orchestra lobby, six high-definition plasma monitors overlaid with a neo-Moorish latticework showcase an evolving roster of performance video content. A collaboration involving architects, the client and a select group of video artists, this modern insertion encourages a continued dialogue between patron and artist, as well as the use of video as a platform for communication about the performing arts.

Extensive historic paint analysis allowed the auditorium’s interior, painted white in 1968 and beige and gold in 1982, to be restored to its historically accurate palette.

Details

  • Year 2011
  • Location New York, NY
  • Size 164,000 GSF
  • Program 2,209-seat Theater, Lobby Redesign
  • LEED Silver

Team

  • Management PartnerDuncan Hazard
  • Project ManagerCharles Griffith
  • Project ArchitectsTodd Van Varick, James Sinks
  • Project DesignersThomas Newman, Marc Schaut
  • InteriorsCharmian Place
  • Construction Administration ManagerWilliam Clark
  • Design TeamBernardo Almonte, Jeffrey Geisinger, Christen Johansen, Paul Keene, Elizabeth Langer, Allison Reeves, Maria Rizzolo, Patricia Salas, Melissa Sarko, Gregory Smith

Awards

  • 2013 Merit Award, AIA/New York
  • 2012AIA New York State Design Award
  • Chicago Athenaeum Awards for American Architecture
  • MASterworks Award for Best Restoration, Municipal Art Society
  • Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award, New York Landmarks Conservancy
  • Award of Merit, Society of American Registered Architects/New York Council
  • USITT Architecture Merit Award

Press

  • 2012Catton, Pia. "Staging A Redesign" (The Wall Street Journal, 1/3/2012)
  • Fanning, Colin. "A New York Year" (Metropolis Magazine, 6/18/2012)
  • 2011Catton, Pia . "Rebuilding City Center" (The Wall Street Journal, 5/31/2011)
  • Dziemianowicz, Joe. "New York City Center Readies For Reopening After $57 Million Makeover" (New York Daily News, 10/21/2011)
  • Goodman, Wendy. "First Look: Selling the Drama, Inside and Out" (New York Magazine, 10/5/2011)
  • Hoffman, Barbara. "Classic Theater’s Space-Lift: ‘New’ City Center" (New York Post, 10/24/2011)
  • Oestreich, James. "With Bloomberg Leading the Band, City Center Reopens" (The New York Times, 10/27/2011)
  • Pogrebin, Robin. "Countdown at City Center, as Reopening Approaches" (The New York Times, 10/10/2011)
  • Stoelker, Tom. "City Center Slicker" (The Architect's Newspaper Blog, 10/27/2011)
  • Tyler, Dana . "Eye On New York: New York City Center" (CBS News, 10/16/2011)

Consultants

  • StructuralWSP Flack + Kurtz, Inc.
  • MEPCosentini Associates
  • CivilLangan Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc.
  • RestorationLi Saltzman Architects
  • TheaterFisher Dachs Associates
  • AcousticsKirkegaard Associates
  • LightingBrandston Partnership, Inc.
  • AV/Telecommunications/DataAuerbach Pollock Friedlander
  • GraphicsTwo Twelve Associates, Inc.
  • SecurityT&M Protection Resources
  • SpecificationsRobert Schwartz & Associates
  • Code/Life SafetyHughes Associates, Inc.
  • SustainabilityViridian Energy & Environmental, LLC
  • Food ServiceGiampietro Associates
  • ElevatorIros Elevator Design Services, Inc.
  • ZoningDevelopment Consulting Services, Inc.
  • Building CodeJAM Consultants, Inc.
  • Construction ManagerSciame Construction, LLC
  • PhotographyJeff Goldberg/Esto, Aislinn Weidele/Ennead Architects, New York City Center Archives