The EMPAC facility gives Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute a cutting-edge, immersive performance environment, housed in a singular design that conveys the project’s substantial contribution to the campus.
Set into a steep hillside, the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) includes a 1,200-seat concert hall, a 400-seat theatre, three performance studios as well as recording and editing facilities.
Within the glazed building envelope, the concert hall forms the project’s centrepiece and is made of an immense curvaceous wooden ‘hull’ clad in sustainable Western Red cedar. Recalling the beauty and craftsmanship of a fine musical instrument, the soaring hall is attuned for world-class performances.
The building's warm golden exterior holds a shoebox form inside that includes optimised acoustics and new material technologies to support a broad range of musical entertainment.
Giving outstanding facilities for guests, performers and students, EMPAC encourages the high programmatic standards that befit RPI’s established excellence.
Acoustic performance is manifest in the building’s external design and identity, viewed by the public almost as a musical instrument, symbolic of the fine acoustics that lie within.
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Experimental studios, recording spaces and the theatre sit adjacent, their rectilinear volumes embedded into the slope. The hybrid fly tower and audience chamber of the theatre gives flexibility to stage proscenium productions as well as those in-the-round.
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Grimshaw’s combination of intellectual acuteness with architectural vision made it possible to achieve the best.
Johannes Goebel, Director, EMPAC
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Location
Troy, NY, USA
Project Type
Education and Science →
Client
Rensselar Polytechnic Institute
Area
19,120 sq m
Status
Complete
Year
2008
Photography
Paul Rivera/Archphoto, Peter Aaron/Esto