TheatreDNA, 10 Years In, Is Changing How Performing Arts Venues are Planned, Designed & Operated

Over the past decade, the definition of a performing arts venue has shifted. No longer singular-purpose destinations, today's cultural facilities are expected to operate as flexible, revenue-generating, community-centered ecosystems. This evolution has challenged architects, operators, and owners to rethink not just how venues are designed, but how they function over time.

TheatreDNA, 10 Years In, Is Changing How Performing Arts Venues are Planned, Designed & Operated
 Audrey Irmas Pavilion. Architect: OMA (Office of Metropolitan Architecture)⁠. Image © Jason O'Rear Audrey Irmas Pavilion. Architect: OMA (Office of Metropolitan Architecture)⁠. Image © Jason O'Rear

Over the past decade, the definition of a performing arts venue has shifted. No longer singular-purpose destinations, today's cultural facilities are expected to operate as flexible, revenue-generating, community-centered ecosystems. This evolution has challenged architects, operators, and owners to rethink not just how venues are designed, but how they function over time.

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