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Fredericton Performing Arts Centre in New Brunswick
12 Nov 2020
Design: Diamond Schmitt Architects
Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
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Fredericton Performing Arts Centre
The City of Fredericton has selected internationally recognized Diamond Schmitt Architects with local partner EXP Engineering, to design their new Performing Arts Centre.
The selection was announced following a review by the City and the Fredericton Playhouse of 20 submissions from architectural firms from across North America, and a shortlist of three finalists.
“We wanted someone who understood performing arts centres and best practice in arts centres,” said Kenneth Forrest, Director of Growth and Community Services with the City of Fredericton. “Diamond Schmitt has a lot of expertise building performing arts centres across the country and around the world, but also familiarity with the downtown context.”
Diamond Schmitt will be engaged by the City to develop a detailed design to assist with discussions with other levels of government for funding for the project.
The new Performing Arts Centre will be constructed on the site of the current Playhouse and connected with the adjacent Fredericton Convention Centre. The existing Playhouse holds a special place for residents of Fredericton, seeing an impressive one in five people regularly visiting for performances. A larger, modern building will encourage even more newcomers to visit and allow for a variety of year-round events. Diamond Schmitt’s early concept design explores the Centre as not only a formal place for events but also an informal space for gathering at all times of day, acting as a living room for the City.
“We are excited to continue our work to date for this prominent site in Fredericton’s Capital District,” said Gary McCluskie, Principal at Diamond Schmitt. “and to realize the evolution of a building which will energize the community’s sense of cultural pride for generations to come.”
Diamond Schmitt Architects (dsai.ca) is a Canadian based architecture firm with global perspective. With studios in Toronto, New York, and Vancouver, the firm has an extensive portfolio of academic facilities, commercial and residential projects as well as recreation and performing arts centres throughout North America and abroad. Diamond Schmitt believes that architecture can empower organizations, communities, and people to harness change for the greater public good.
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