Kalita Master Plan - Community Update

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January 31, 2022 Dallas Theater Center (DTC) is pleased to announce that it is leading an inclusive process to create a Master Plan for the future of the Kalita Humphreys Theater Campus. This city-wide effort involves the active participation of community members, working together with Dallas Theater Center, the City of Dallas, and an esteemed team of renowned architects, led by Diller Scofidio + Renfro. The completed Master Plan will be delivered to the City of Dallas by the end of 2022. The goals of the Master Plan are to: • Restore the Frank Lloyd Wright building to its period of significance (1959), while maintaining it as a working theater that is accessible for audiences and supports 21st century theatrical practice; • Increase green space; • Open the site to the Katy Trail and Dean Park; • Expand accessibility and connectivity to the surrounding communities; • Activate the site for public use throughout the day; • Create new, small theater spaces for DTC and the local arts community; and • Provide amenities for audiences and visitors Anyone interested in learning more about the project is invited to email Kevin Moriarty, Dallas Theater Center Enloe/Rose Artistic Director at: kevin.moriarty@dallasstheatercenter.org On February 25, 2020, Dallas Theater Center announced that distinguished New York interdisciplinary design studio Diller Scofidio + Renfro – whose work includes the redesign of the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts Campus and the Museum of Modern Art, as well as the design of the High Line – will renovate Dallas’ famed Kalita Humphreys Theater, originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The building has been home to DTC since its opening in 1959, and the renovation efforts aim to preserve the theater’s distinct architecture while equipping it to inspire a new generation. In keeping with Wright’s organic, nature-inspired vision, DS+R - with DTC - also will create a master plan that will connect the Katy Trail, Dean Park and the surrounding neighborhoods of Uptown, Turtle Creek and Oak Lawn to the Kalita Humphreys Campus, making the entire site an accessible public space for all. The Kalita Humphreys Theater is unique among Wright’s distinguished body of work as the only free-standing theater he designed that was built during his lifetime. Its most notable internal feature is a revolving stage which exemplifies Wright’s Organic Theory of architecture, which stressed the unification of the building’s form and function, the harmony of the building’s 1


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