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Ordway Center for the
Performing Arts
St. Paul, Minnesota
The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts,
home to the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and the Minnesota Opera, and the
touring base of the Minnesota Orchestra, was designed to serve the diverse
artistic needs of many kinds of performers. The sophisticated multi-use
and variable acoustics of the facility blend state-of-the-art technology
with the warmth of a traditional recital hall or opera house.
With 1,906 seats in its main theatre and
315 seats in the McKnight Theatre, the facility as a whole is 165,000
s.f. of performance, rehearsal, support, patron and office space. The
Ordway Center for the Performing Arts completes the fourth side of historic
Rice Park and brings light, liveliness and a spirit of rebirth to downtown
St. Paul. Opened in 1985, this project was Scott C. Wilson’s first theatre,
for which he was Project Architect and Associate-in-Charge of Construction.
Project Info
Cost:
$26,100,000
Complete:
1986
Scope:
Architecture, Construction Administration
Client:
Ordway Music Theater
Staff:
Scott Wilson, Associate-in-Charge/Project Architect, while with Benjamin
Thompson & Associates (BTA)
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