Holland Performing Arts Center

A permanent home for the most ephemeral of the arts, the Holland Performing Arts Center is a commanding physical symbol of Omaha’s commitment to the musical arts and the City’s ongoing cultural renaissance.

The notational abstraction of a musical score inspired various techniques for interpreting time, rhythm and composition three-dimensionally. Through experiments with scale and surface, this lyrical approach synchronized the arrangement of the building’s physical and experiential characteristics.

Richard Olcott, Design Partner

Responding to the downtown context, the urban design strategy reinforces Omaha’s characteristic patterns of pedestrian and vehicular movement, enhances the site’s relationship with a landscaped, linear park, and establishes connections with surrounding buildings.

Sheathed in zinc and glass, the elevated, horizontal volume is punctuated by a solid and a void. The stone-clad concert hall volume is capped by a clerestory range that fills the hall with natural light during the day, adding a sensual dimension to the experience; at night, the hall appears as an illuminated lantern – a beacon to the arts. The void is a protected and publicly accessible terraced courtyard at ground level.

Moveable platforms allow the classical shoebox-shaped concert hall to adjust to a range of music and audience types. Wood and plaster finishes foster a warm, intimate ambience throughout. The flexible, “black box” chamber music hall can be used as a banquet or rehearsal space. The courtyard functions as a third performance venue as well as an outdoor reception and event space.

The multi-level, glass-enclosed lobby creates a visual connection between the park and the landscaped courtyard and functions as an arrival space for ticketing, patron services, café and retail. A grand stair overlooking the courtyard leads to the upper-level lobby promenade and provides access to the concert and chamber music halls.

Details

  • Year 2005
  • Location Omaha, NE
  • Size 175,000 GSF
  • Program2,000-seat Concert Hall, 400-seat Black Box Chamber Music Hall, Semi-enclosed Outdoor Performance and Event Garden, Exhibit Space, Retail, Café, Donors' Lounge, Green Room, Dressing and Rehearsal Rooms, Administrative Offices

Team

  • Design PartnerRichard Olcott
  • Management Partner Timothy Hartung
  • Consulting Design Partner James S. Polshek
  • Project Manager Kevin McClurkan
  • Interiors Charmian Place
  • Project Designer Jack Phillips
  • Design TeamFelicia Berger, Elliott Hodges, Lauren Kleinberg, Chris Koon, Marisa Kurtzman, Megan Miller, William Rosebro, Ivan Rupnik, Rainier Simoneaux, Zoe Small, John Zimmer
  • Architect-of-RecordHDR Architecture, Inc.

Awards

  • 2007 USITT Merit Award, United States Institute of Theatre Technology, 2007
  • 2006Merit Award, AIA/New York State, 2006
  • Building Team Award, Building Design & Construction Magazine, 2006

Press

  • 2007Andersen, Kurt. "Culture Club: Omaha's indie arts scene is putting this flyover town on the map" (The New York Times Magazine, 2007)
  • Rinaldi, Ray Mark. "Yes, you, too, should escape to Omaha" (The Denver Post, 8/7/2007)
  • 2006"Holland Performing Arts Center" (Casa Brutus, 3/2006)
  • 2005Keenan, John. "Holland Center's debut puts on the ritz" (Omaha World Herald, 10/22/2005)
  • Palmer, Jane. "Review: Boys prove Holland Center rocks" (Omaha World Herald, 10/23/2005)
  • "Arts Center Nears Completion" (WOWT NBC, 10/10/2005)
  • 2003"Time to Celebrate" (Omaha World Herald, 4/13/2003)
  • Alsobrook, Ashley and Christopher Burbach. "Aim for performing arts center is to create a new Omaha classic " (Omaha World Herald, 4/13/2003)

Consultants

  • MEP/Structural/Landscape/InteriorsHDR Architecture, Inc.
  • LightingBrandston Partnership, Inc.
  • GraphicsPoulin + Morris, Inc.
  • AcousticsKirkegaard Associates
  • Theater Fisher Dachs Associates
  • Construction ManagerKiewit Construction Co.
  • PhotographyTom Kessler, Albert Vecerka/Esto, Aislinn Weidele/Ennead Architects