Perelman Auditorium at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Fairmount Park PA, American Art Deco architecture images
Perelman Auditorium at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
post updated 20 March 2024
Architects: MGA Partners
Location: 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Former Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company headquarters of the
Original design: Zantzinger, Borie, and Medary
Date built: 1927
Style: Art Deco architecture
Photos © Halkin | Mason Photography
July 16, 2020
Perelman Auditorium
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is sited on the axis of Benjamin Franklin Parkway that connects the city center with Fairmount Park, the largest urban park in the world.
Many prominent institutions and notable buildings line the great diagonal boulevard to create a remarkable cultural corridor.
Located adjacent to the Museum is the Perelman Building, formerly the headquarters of the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company, designed in 1927 by Zantzinger, Borie, and Medary, and considered today as the most significant example of Art Deco style architecture in the city.
The new Perelman Auditorium restores the commanding views of the Parkway by opening up the (formerly blocked) flanking rows of historic windows. With transparency restored between the urban park setting and the gathering within, the space is repurposed to become a room that reconnects to the city.
The design concept is to create a singular space as an insertion of contemporary elements within the richly detailed historic building.
Each element has a different functional purpose that is represented in color and volume. There is a terraced podium of seats that gathers the audience, a tech cube that composes the space, a proscenium frame that focuses the room, a textured scrim that adjusts the ceiling plane, and new acoustic wall panels that redefine the enclosure.
In keeping with the rich details of metal and millwork found in lobbies and public spaces throughout, the auditorium relies upon artisan craft of the new elements.
Perelman Auditorium, Philadelphia Museum of Art – Building Information
Architects: MGA Partners
Project size: 4,000 ft2
Site size: 4,000 ft2
Completion date: 2018
Building levels: 1
Lighting Design: The Lighting Practice
Systems Engineer: H. F. Lenz
AV & Acoustics: Metropolitan Acoustics
Awards:
Bronze Award for Design Excellence
AIA Pennsylvania
Award for Design Excellence
AIA Philadelphia
Photos © Halkin | Mason Photography
Perelman Auditorium at the Philadelphia Museum of Art images / information received 160720
Construction started: 1919
Architecture firm: Zantzinger, Borie & Medary
Address: 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130, United States of America.
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