Center for the Arts NASHUA, NH
The Center for the Arts provides a 753-seat flexible event space. The audience chamber orchestra level has a 430-seat telescopic seating system that retracts to create a flat floor general admissions venue for up to 1000 people or a banquet set up for 270 people. The center has two entrances, one on Main Street and the second on W. Pearl Street with a glass-walled concourse connecting them running along W. Pearl Street. This approach beneficially links a city parking garage to the center, while simultaneously activating the secondary commercial street. On Main Street, the lobby is viewed through large windows at street level and an outdoor terrace located on the third floor overlooks downtown.
Located on the corner of Main Street and West Pearl Street, the dense urban site for the Center for the Arts was occupied by two buildings. The first, a 1960’s era 2-story + basement commercial store sharing a side party wall with a restaurant, and a rear party wall with a 1924 four-story apartment building. After a detailed assessment, the design team recommended retaining the apartment building and demolishing the commercial building down to its foundations. The foundations were kept for the economic benefit of retaining the existing streets. The audience chamber, stage, and front of house functions are constructed on the foundations of the commercial building. Additional lobby and back of house functions are housed in the apartment building. For economy and accessibility, the orchestra and balcony floors of the performance space are aligned with the apartment building floors.
Design Team:
- OTJ Architects: Theater Design
- Fisher Dachs Associates: Theater Planning and Equipment
- Acentech: Audiovisual and Acoustic Design
- Rist Frost Shumway: MEP/FP, Civil Engineering, and Lighting Design
DATA
Renovation: 24,258 GSF
New Construction: 20,251 GSF
Total GSF: 54,321 GSF
AWARDS
- Excellence in Architectural Design Citation Award, AIA New Hampshire