Steven Holl Architects has unveiled a new video highlighting the firm’s designs for a new wing that has been added to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
The video, embedded above, highlights the 72,000-square-foot building and the set of open studios, rehearsal and performance spaces, and dedicated arts learning spaces included in the project, as well as the design’s considered layout and site configuration. The singular addition is situation below an occupiable roof marked by three pavilions.
The project, which features eye-catching “crinkle concrete” interior finishes that help absorb sound, debuted to the public in 2019.
The video was developed with the help of Spirit of Space, a group that has produced architectural videos for firms that include Studio Gang, SHoP, SOM, Coop Himmelb(l)au, and others.
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