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Auburn University Selects Wilson Butler Architects to Design New $50M Performing Arts Center

Jun 9, '16 9:43 AM EST

Selection Followed Four-Day Design Charrette Workshop by All Finalists

 

Boston, MA – Auburn University selected Boston-based Wilson Butler Architects to design a new $50 million performing arts center that will serve as the cultural gateway to the University when the center makes its debut in 2019. The new facility will include a 1200-seat multi-purpose theater, an intimate music recital hall, practice rooms, and studio and support spaces for students, faculty and guest artists. The design team includes Atlanta-based tvsdesign, selected as the project’s Architect of Record.

Auburn University, a public institution with over 27,000 students, utilized an atypical, in depth selection process that went far beyond the standard two-hour interview of finalists. The four shortlisted firms participated in a four-day compensated design “charrette” to demonstrate their skills, creativity, and problem-solving process. The goal of the charrette was not necessarily to develop an architectural solution, but to observe how each firm worked and to ultimately select a winner best matched to Auburn’s needs.

 “Wilson Butler was selected based upon their strong understanding of the processes, development of strong solutions, support of our constituents and their connection with the community," said University Architect Jim Carroll. "Their work designing performing arts centers, historic theaters, academic art facilities and high-tech entertainment venues is nationally known, and our university team is enthused about achieving a very successful and transformative design that will draw on this diverse experience.”

Funding for the center will come in part from a donation made by John and Rosemary Brown, both Auburn University graduates. Approximately $25 million from the Brown’s gift will be dedicated to building the Center. The remaining funds will be raised from additional donors. The new 90,000 square foot performance center will be located at the southern perimeter of Auburn’s main campus. When completed in 2019, it will serve as the cultural gateway to the University.

“During the competition process we had the pleasure of getting to know a broad cross section of the extended Auburn community,” said A Scott Butler of Wilson Butler Architects. “We are thrilled to be designing a new cultural facility in partnership with such an engaged and enthusiastic group.”