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Marmon Mok Architecture

Marmon Mok Architecture

San Antonio, TX

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Tobin Center for the Performing Arts

Marmon Mok, in association with LMN Architects, is providing architectural services for the renovation and expansion of the 1920’s era Municipal Auditorium into a “world class” performing arts center.

The design retains the façade elements, public entrance, and primary circulation of this historic landmark and completely replaces the interior auditorium structure with a multi-purpose performance hall that will serve the symphony, ballet, opera, touring productions and a wide variety of community events. The new plan is a juxtaposition of new and old elements which captures space for a 250 seat, studio theatre and the main hall which provides seating for over 1,750 patrons.

The exterior of the Tobin is enwrapped with a sweeping metallic veil to unite the disparate volumetric parts into a distinctive visual composition. Exterior lighting will animate the new skin and softly illuminate the rhythmic, detailed articulation of the historic façade. Through innovative uses of materials, adjustable acoustics, lighting and color, the mood of the space will be changeable to adapt to artistic spirit and technical need of various performance events.

The Performing Arts Center is sited on the banks of the San Antonio Riverwalk. A new plaza will cascade from street level down to the Riverwalk and a 500 seat outdoor theatre.

 
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Status: Built
Location: San Antonio, TX, US
Additional Credits: LMN Architects