SPRAGUE MEMORIAL HALL
Yale School of Music
New Haven, 2003
PROJECT DETAILS
LOCATION
470 College Street
New Haven, Connecticut
SIZE
34,000 sf
CLIENT
Yale University School of Music
COST
$15.0 million (USD)
COMPLETION
2003
REHONOURED
A major regional drama company intersects with the academy on a 19th century Toronto industrial heritage campus, resulting in a uniquely animated 24/7 place.
GREATNESS
At the center of Yale, just off Cross Campus, Sprague Memorial Hall embodies the greatness of the university’s music programme. It is an architectural treasure, requiring the architect’s deft hand.
ART + DIALOGUE
The users of this space – Dean Robert Blocker, faculty, administration, students – were involved from the beginning, thus ensuring that the perfect combination of technical improvements was incorporated.
SALIENT FEATURES
Without compromising the heritage qualities of Sprague Hall, the following transformations were incorporated:
- Subtle visual integration of the lobby to the street, making the building’s public space more accessible and inviting
- Window treatment to isolate sound and enable full light or blackout for operettas
- New control room, sound and light locks and score reading locations
- Morse hall outfitted as a recording studio
- Performance lighting
- Invisible upgrade to systems and finishes
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ARCHITECTS
KPMB ARCHITECTS: Thomas Payne (partner-in-charge), Chris Couse (senior associate), Judith Taylor (associate), Margaret Graham, David Poloway, Aaron Letki, Jill Greaves
CONSULTANTS
Patrick Pinnell Architect (consulting architect), LZA/Thornton Tomasetti Engineers (structural), Altieri Sebor Wieber LLC(MEP/FP), R. Lawrence Kirkegaard and Associates (acoustics), George Sexton Associates (lighting), Theatre Projects Consultants (performance lighting), Vermeulens Cost Consultant (cost), Bruce J. Spiewak (fire and life safety), Towers/Golde with Cornelia Hahn Oberlander (landscape)
PHOTOGRAPHY
Jeff Goldberg