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New York-based firm Davis Brody Bond is designing a performing arts center on the south side of Chicago for the Muntu Dance Theater of Chicago. Located at 47th and Greenwood, the project, "will be an important cultural and economic link in a community development effort that already includes revitalized commercial, residential and educational sectors."
Muntu's mission is to, "involve and educate their audience and community in the exploration of the African Diaspora...[holding programs with] with local schools." Because of this educational aspect the Center will house classrooms and practice studios, in addition to its 400-seat performance theater.
The most distinctive architectural element is the perforated concrete wall, intended to resemble West African textile design, and its relationship to the glass projections that act like windows or stages to the street. These two pieces should give the building a strong presence at night, as the interior glows through the various openings.
Muntu's mission is to, "involve and educate their audience and community in the exploration of the African Diaspora...[holding programs with] with local schools." Because of this educational aspect the Center will house classrooms and practice studios, in addition to its 400-seat performance theater.
The most distinctive architectural element is the perforated concrete wall, intended to resemble West African textile design, and its relationship to the glass projections that act like windows or stages to the street. These two pieces should give the building a strong presence at night, as the interior glows through the various openings.
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