Steelstacks Performing Arts Center
Posted: Monday, February 08, 2010 | ↓ 3 comments
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Steelstacks is a dynamic arts, culture and education campus that will be constructed on 4.5 acres of former Bethlehem Steel Corporation land in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The SteelStacks campus is envisioned as a premier destination for people of all ages to experience the visual, musical and performing arts, all in one location. Anchoring the campus at the foot of the historic blast furnaces will be ArtsQuest Center, designed by local Spillman Farmer Architects.

Steelstacks Performing Arts Center

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Steelstacks Performing Arts Center - Aerial View

ArtsQuest Center is a striking four-story steel and glass structure with 68,000 sq ft of distinctive venues to showcase the arts. Inside, the first floor of the building features a two-screen state-of-the-art movie theater as well as the Creativity Commons, a large public space capable of supporting a wide variety of live performances. Overlooking the Creativity Commons is the Loft, a unique mezzanine gathering space, and the multi-purpose Blast Furnace Room, which will host a variety of community and educational functions. The third and fourth floors of ArtsQuest Center feature the 450-seat, cabaret-style Musikfest Café, a venue to showcase a wide variety of live music performances.

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Steelstacks Performing Arts Center - Founders Way Porch Detail

Steelstacks Performing Arts Center

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Steelstacks Performing Arts Center - Founders Way Porch

Steelstacks Performing Arts Center

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Steelstacks Performing Arts Center - Entrance

Architecturally, the building was designed with economy in mind, with careful detailing to add depth and richness to the simple box shape. The exterior is composed of pre-cast concrete, a cost-effective construction material, but uses the pre-cast panels in innovative ways by mounting them with the rough, hand-screed concrete side facing outward (rather than facing inward as is typical). This approach gives the material physical texture and a visual interest that will change as the sun moves over the building.

Steelstacks Performing Arts Center

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Steelstacks Performing Arts Center - Creative Commons

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Steelstacks Performing Arts Center - Musikfest Café Lobby

Overhead, the cantilevered outdoor terrace makes a dramatic statement with its bold steel beams painted in International Orange. The north side of the building offers a dramatic glass curtain wall overlooking the iconic Bethlehem Steel blast furnaces.

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Steelstacks - Blast Furnaces

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Steelstacks - Blast Furnaces

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Model Photo

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Site Plan

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Ground Floor Plan

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Site/Building Section

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guillaume
versailles, france
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
fresh !
maybe so views are a little poor (means not enought dream)
you need to show work of patrick bouchain (french architect). He is the specialist of refurbish building in france.

drcul
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
So much fetishizing of the blast furnaces that I would have expected to see a nod to the machine aesthetic in the building design.

Instead the design, while having some interesting moves, seems to take a secondary role to the icon. Though this might have been the intent all along (somewhat alluded to in the text), I'm just not sure I could have resisted given such an amazing project.

karen udrei
here
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
boring

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