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The Colonial Theatre
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Wilson
Butler Architects provided the local community group, the Colonial Theatre
Association, with a feasibility study of the historic restoration of the
810-seat Colonial Theatre. The theatre, originally built for vaudeville
in 1903, has spent the last 50 years as a store.
In
1998, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton visited the theatre as part of
her “Saving America’s Treasures Tour.”
The
study includes plans to upgrade the structure, the mechanical systems
and the stagehouse, as well as a careful restoration of the existing interiors
and a scheme to bring the theatre into compliance with both ADA and the
local building codes.
Project Info
Cost:
$13,000,000 (estimated)
Complete:
May 2001 (Study)
Scope:
Planning, Architecture
Client:
Colonial Theatre Association
Staff:
Scott Wilson, AIA; Erin Hunt, AIA
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