[Usittne] Help on new spaces
Shep Barnett
barnetsh at bc.edu
Mon Mar 1 13:48:04 EST 2004
Dirk,
I'm at Boston College. We have both a Black Box (depending on how it is set
up, it could hold 200), and a modified thrust proscenium (seating for 591).
Let me know if you would like to come out to see the spaces. My phone # is
617-552-4760, or reply to this email.
Good Luck,
Shep Barnett
-----Original Message-----
From: usittne-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:usittne-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of
Dirks, Arthur
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 1:27 PM
To: USITTNE at mit.edu
Subject: [Usittne] Help on new spaces
Greetings. We've been teased with an architectural planner for a new
arts building on campus. I need to get some optimal requirements to him
and need a little help deciding what we want. We need two performing
spaces:
-a 300-400 seat traditional hall, ideally convertible between proscenium
and somewhat thrust (more than just extended apron).
-a black box that will seat 200 in half the space.
I have the following questions:
-Where is there a prosc/thrust hall of comparable size that works well?
-Where is there a really good working black box of comparable size?
Location could be anywhere in US, but preferably in the NY-New England
region.
-What good advice does anyone have for us as we start rough-specking our
spaces? Things to avoid absolutely? [Certainly I am working to get a
consultant, but at this phase it's not an option.]
-What books or other resources would people point me to (besides
Izenour's 1977 book)?
Thanks for any help.
Arthur Dirks
Chairperson, Designer/Faculty TD
Bridgewater State College Theater
mailto:adirks at bridgew.edu
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