Project Details
- Project Name
- Gatehouse Theater
- Architect
- Studio DuBois
- Project Types
-
Cultural ,Entertainment
- Project Scope
- Preservation/Restoration
- Awards
- 2007 AIA - State/Regional Awards
- Shared by
- Studio DuBois
- Project Status
- Built
- Room or Space
- Architectural Detail
- Style
- Historic
Project Description
“The historic Gatehouse, itself a national landmark and a fantastic part of the City’s heritage, is a fitting home for one of New York’s leading performing arts centers.”
New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg
Starting with an abandoned, historic waterworks building from the 1890’s, we collaborated closely with this Harlem performing arts group to envision a new facility that includes a black box theater, changing and green rooms, offices and storage.
Moving from shared facilities into a new dedicated home was a big change for Harlem Stage and we spent a great deal of time exploring and planning how they could most effectively use their new spaces. Many options for the black box theater were considered in order to arrive at the best set of stage and seating arrangements. Adding onto the existing structure was necessary to provide storage space in close proximity to the performance space.
A new, much more accessible entry at a lower street level makes a gracious arrival sequence and allows good circulation down to coat rooms and restrooms and up to the performance space above.