Alice Tully Hall Lincoln Center | Diller Scofidio + Renfro

Alice Tully Hall Lincoln Center designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro:

The re-design is intended to transform the venue from a good multi-purpose hall into a premiere chamber music venue with street identity and upgraded functionality for all performance needs. Tucked under The Juilliard School, the opaque base of Pietro Belluschi’s building is stripped away to reveal the Alice Tully hall’s outer shell.

Photography by © Iwan Baan

The sloped underside of Juilliard’s expansion serves as the canopy framing the Alice Tully hall, its expanded lobby and box office. A shear one-way cable net glass façade puts the hall on display. The liner of African moabi is tailored around all existing Alice Tully hall features and new programmatic elements to eliminate visual noise and illumination emerges from the wood skin the way a bioluminescent marine organism exudes an internal glow.

Photography by © Iwan Baan

A percentage of the wood liner is constructed of translucent custom-molded resin panels surfaced in veneer to match and blend seamlessly with the wood, binding the house and stage with light. Like the raising of a chandelier or the parting of a curtain signaling the start of performance, the blush will be part of the performance choreography: a hush will fall in the seconds of transition from distraction to attention when the blushing walls become the first performer.

Photography by © Iwan Baan

Project Info
Architects: Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with FXFOWLE Architects
Location: New York, United States
Year: 2009
Type: Cultural Center
Photographs: Iwan Baan, Donna Pallotta

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