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Project Name: George Gardner Performing Arts Center

Project Name: George Gardner Performing Arts Center. 2009 Monarch Award. City, State: Holbrook, Arizona School Type: 9-12 High School Construction Type: CM@Risk Submitting Firm: SPS+ ARCHITECTS LLP. George Gardner Performing Arts Center. Holbrook Auditorium Main Entry.

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Project Name: George Gardner Performing Arts Center

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  1. Project Name: George Gardner Performing Arts Center 2009 Monarch Award City, State: Holbrook, Arizona School Type: 9-12 High School Construction Type: CM@Risk Submitting Firm: SPS+ ARCHITECTS LLP George Gardner Performing Arts Center

  2. Holbrook Auditorium Main Entry George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-1

  3. Main Plaza access to auditorium, pathway to gymnasium the entry has scaled approach to each area created by steps first, then perforated canopies, and interior corridor can be seen and then the access to the point of interest. George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-2

  4. Holbrook Auditorium night view George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-3

  5. Main Lobby as representative of the Native American Hogan in its shape and wood ceiling. a petrified wood slab from the Petrified forest area is at the bottom of the star depicted in the floor design. George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-4

  6. Main Lobby Entry George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-5

  7. Walls and Ceilings shaped for natural acoustics. George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-6

  8. Main House George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-7

  9. Main House Auditorium, 809 seats. George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-8

  10. Restrooms, showing acid stained floor, slate tile wainscot & custom fabricated lavatories. George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-9

  11. Gallery area for display of different cultural exhibitions appears as neutral As possible to each culture. George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-10

  12. Site Plan 4 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Auditorium Gymnasium Weight Room Vocational/Carpentry Welding Shop Science Classroom Junior High School Administration & Library Arts Classroom Music Classroom Classrooms Community Plaza High School Classroom Parking Kitchen Multi-Purpose Drop-off Dining Room 16 2 6 7 3 12 14 1 8 17 10 9 11 13 15 18 14 6’ 12’ 24’ 48’ George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-11

  13. Floor Plan 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. Gymnasium Foyer/Gallery Audio Control Ticket Booth Men’s Toilet Tickets Concession Main Lobby Janitor Storage Drama Library Toilet Exterior Plaza Corridor Women’s Toilet Riser Stage Right Orchestra Pit Below Center Stage Stage Left Piano Storage Practice Rooms Electrical/Mechanical Gallery Sheet Music Library Art Classroom Choir Classroom Jazz Band Classroom Concert Band Storage Concert Band Classroom Main House Jazz Storage Teachers Office Workroom Catwalk Access Future Restrooms Exterior Corridor 1 35 8 9 6 5 35 4 34 10 11 3 16 13 36 7 2 17 18 30 19 22 34 20 14 13 15 21 23 32 32 32 31 21 29 26 25 25 24 27 28 3’ 6’ 12’ 48’ George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-12

  14. Project Narrative This particular performing arts center was created with a lot of flexibility in mind. The design team was faced with coming up with a plan for the community of Holbrook to finally have a state of the art facility that would last far into the future. The auditorium house was created for lots of versatility. First, there were considerations for the students and the instructors. The building was designed to give them the best available technology for stage rigging, audio, lights, props, stage layouts and acoustics, considering always the opportunity for them to be creative and use the system to their advantage. Motorized rigging and computer controlled systems were provided to facilitate the learning process without the need to have a highly specialized instructor teaching on obsolete systems. A catwalk system with double bridges was provided to create a variety of options for lighting designs similar to those that can be found in larger auditoriums. The acoustics in the house were designed to provide the best natural sound without the use of any technology, allowing the opportunity for students to perform without enhanced audio. The second factor considered was providing a building for the community that could be used for different activities such as training, guest performances for the community, art displays, and of course performances by students. The final major factor in the design was to create a place in which the community could gather. The Holbrook High School campus had an existing gymnasium as well as music and art classrooms adjacent to the auditorium site. There was an opportunity to tie all these activities in one location and create a gathering point. The new building was designed with this in mind and an exterior plaza was created that became the new façade for the campus and, now, community center. Two lobbies in addition to the main entrance lobby were integrated in the design. One is for sports activities and a concession area for auditorium/gymnasium common use. The other is a gallery lobby which will display works of art from the different cultural groups while serving as access to the music and art classrooms. Materials used on the design were selected to further emphasize the cultural heritage of the town of Holbrook. The surrounding landscape has a dramatic impact to the visitors; the building had to bring this in a reasonable manner by the use of materials and elements. The geometric elements on the building were added in order to complement the existing high school campus. At the same time materials and colors were selected to represent the nearby Painted Desert with layers of colors. Stone was quarried from a site nearby to bring this identity to the main element of the building and, finally, steel canopies and decor with a natural rusted appearance were added to the facility in an effort to resemble the existing structures and elements found in the old Route 66 in downtown Holbrook. George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-13

  15. Project Location Total Budget Building Size SF Cost/SF $ A/E FEE Final Cost Completion Remarks CM@Risk Design Reviews Simplified Rigging System & Cost George Gardner Performing Arts Center Holbrook Arizona 7,000,000 27,566 254 460,946 6,941,932 On Schedule Project Budget George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-1 Page-14

  16. Project Name George Gardner Performing Arts Center City Holbrook State  Arizona District Name Holbrook High School Ferral Knight Supt/President Occupancy Date January 2008 9-12 Grades Housed Capacity (Students)  809 11 Acre, Complete Campus Site Size (acres) Gross Area (sq. ft.) 27,566.87 SF Per Occupant (pupil)  34.075 SF/Pupil Gross. gross/net please indicate Design and Build? Design and CM@Risk If yes, Total Cost: $6,941,932 Includes: Stage, Seating ,Fixed Equipment, Building Construction If no, Site Development: Building Construction: Fixed Equipment: Other: Total: Project Details George Gardner Performing Arts Center Page-15

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