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The Chrysalis in Symphony Woods, Maryland

New Structure in Symphony Woods, Columbia, MD, USA design by MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY

May 18 + 17, 2017

Design: MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY – Parametric Architect ; Living Design Lab is the Architect of Record ; Arup – engineer

Location: Merriweather Park, Symphony Woods, Columbia, MD, USA

The Chrysalis: Reinventing the Amphitheater

New photos added Thursday 18th of May:

Stage in Symphony Woods, Maryland Stage in Symphony Woods, Maryland
photographs : THEVERYMANY

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods in Maryland

CLIENT BRIEF: Design a stage within Merriweather Park.
THE DESIGNER’S RESPONSE: Be more than a stage.

Stage in Symphony Woods, Maryland Stage in Symphony Woods, Maryland
photographs : THEVERYMANY

95% of the time, the new Chrysalis Amphitheater in Merriweather Park of Columbia, Maryland is not programmed. Rather than waiting for official events, architecture studio MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY maximized the potential of the project brief with a design that provides an experience around the clock.

Stage in Symphony Woods, Maryland Stage in Symphony Woods, Maryland

Stage in Symphony Woods, Maryland Stage in Symphony Woods, Maryland
photographs : THEVERYMANY

“We want to provide not just a destination, but an experience for the morning jogger, the Sunday walker, and the afternoon stroller, as well as anyone who is actually there for a show,” Architect DPLG Marc Fornes says of the project. “More than an amphitheater, it is first a pavilion in the park, an architectural folly, a tree house and a public artwork. It is ready to be engaged and activated at any given moment.”

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods building

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods building

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods building
photos : Zahner

EVERY ARCH A FUNCTION

What emerged as the major design opportunity of the project was to create an emblematic and experiential design while satisfying the standard box dimensions required by a theater typology. The design response was to develop a collection of cascading arches that vary not only in size but function, and also provide a structural system.

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods building

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods building
photographs : Zahner

The largest arch frames Stage A, dimensioned and structured for official events, including the performances of musicians and the requirements of their equipment and lighting rigs. Immediately adjacent to the main stage is Stage B, a venue for smaller and more community-based events, and which still provides a platform and seating area, yet more appropriate for less of a crowd. The engineered terrain ascending to Stage B provides an architectural topography on which park visitors can sit, stand and play, and which can be activated itself as a more casual “Speakers Corners” stage set-up.

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods building

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods building
photos : Zahner

Wrapping around the back of the structure, further arches provide specific locations for a truck loading dock, a grand staircase entrance, and balconies with views to the city, which during performances serve as the artist backstage area.

The Chrysalis stage building in Maryland USA

The Chrysalis stage building in Maryland USA
photographs : THEVERYMANY

LIVE AT THE CHRYSALIS

At night The Chrysalis takes on a new life, as a glowing concert venue with the structural capacity and flexibility to support the most significant of musical performances. The amphitheater is part of a larger plan developed by the Inner Arbor Trust for Merriweather Park, which President and CEO Michael McCall calls a “new kind of culture park where the landscape becomes a setting for arts, culture and civic uses.” The park has a rich musical legacy, playing host to acts from Led Zeppelin to Janis Joplin. The original venue within the park is the Merriweather Post Pavilion, an early work from Frank Gehry.

The Chrysalis stage building in Maryland USA

The Chrysalis stage building in Maryland USA

The Chrysalis stage building in Maryland USA
photographs : THEVERYMANY

LIGHT ON ITS FEET

To achieve a light and organic effect that suits the context of a dense wooded park, the studio took a structurally-oriented approach, building upon over a decade of research and development of lightweight structural shells that unify form, support and experience into a cohesive system. In particular, The Chrysalis further develops principles explored in its its “little brother” precedent, Pleated Inflation, completed by the studio in Argeles, France in 2015.

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods, Maryland
image: Inner Arbor Trust & THEVERYMANY

The Chrysalis is similarly generated from a process in which a digital mesh is drawn flat, all its segments transformed into a series of differentiated spring systems, and then inflated. Constraints for pleating are added to the inflation protocol to provide for extra structural depth.

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods, Maryland
FEM Screen Capture: LaufsED

Layered within the self-supporting shell, MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY designed an exoskeleton of steel tubing to support the heavy loads for performances inside, such as lights and other rigging. Dimensioned by Arup, 70 point loads within can each sustain 2,000 lbs.

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods, Maryland
image : ZAHNER / THEVERYMANY

FABRICATION BY ZAHNER

In between its aluminum shingles and steel exoskeleton, the project utilizes ZEPPS, a patented interface developed by Zahner, who also fabricated the 7,700 shingles from rolls of aluminum. Each shingle is painted one of four shades of green that is taken from nature and pushed to the point of artificiality. Together they amount to a subtle green gradient that renders The Chrysalis an iconic signal at the same time that it is camouflaged into its natural surroundings.

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods, Maryland
image : ZAHNER / THEVERYMANY

A DESTINATION AND AN EXPERIENCE

Design: MARC FORNES/THEVERYMANY
Architect of Record: LDL
Landscape Architect: Mariam Rykel
Engineering: ARUP
Initial Structural Concept: LaufsED Specialty Fabrication: Zahner
Commissioned by: Inner Arbor Trust
Material: Aluminum Shingles,
ZEPPS Profiled Panel Systems,
Galvanized Steel Substructure

Dimensions: 64’H x 120’W x 82’D
Surface Area: 12,000 sq ft
7,700 Shingles; 45,000 Rivets

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods
image : THEVERYMANY

INSTRUMENTAL PRECEDENT: PLEATED INFLATION (2015)

MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY is an art and architecture studio specializing in the intersection of unique spatial experience and ultra-thin lightweight structures. The design research of the studio is deeply rooted in the development of computational protocols and means of digital fabrication.

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Apr 24, 2017

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods in Maryland, USA

Design: MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY – Parametric Architect. Living Design Lab is the Architect of Record. Arup completed the engineering of the project.

Location: The Chrysalis, Merriweather Park, Symphony Woods, Columbia, MD, USA

Arup Balances Aesthetics and Engineering in New Arts Venue: The Chrysalis

Location: Merriweather Park, Symphony Woods, Columbia, MD, USA

Pavilion in Symphony Woods, Columbia, MD, USA, by Arup

The Chrysalis, Symphony Woods in Maryland

Defined by a series of asymmetric arches, the open-air pavilion offered the firm a unique opportunity to showcase its unparalleled range of specialized technical services.

The Chrysalis, Merriweather Park, Symphony Woods | www.e-architect.com

Known for its work on major infrastructure projects and expansive developments, Arup, the global design and engineering firm for the built environment, has recently completed a project of a far different sort: an innovative gem of an outdoor performance venue located in Columbia, MD at Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods.

The Chrysalis Merriweather Park, Symphony Woods, Columbia, images / information from Arup, April 24, 2017

Arup + MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY

Location: Merriweather Park, Symphony Woods, Columbia, MD, USA

Architecture in Maryland

Maryland Building Designs

Maryland Buildings – selection below:

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Intelligence Community Campus-Bethesda, Merriweather Park, Symphony Woods, Columbia, MD
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image from architecture office
Intelligence Community Campus-Bethesda in Maryland

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Tred Avon River House
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photo : Maxwell MacKenzie Architectural Photographer

The John and Frances Angelos Law Center at the University of Baltimore
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US East Coast Buildings

Virginia Building

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Pharrell Williams Resource Center, Virginia Beach
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Virginia Beach Convention Center
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Virginia Beach Convention Center

Arup Associates

American Architect

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