Location
251 Fulton Street
Completion
2023
Client
PAC NYC
Square Footage
129,000 SF
Design Architect
REX
Executive Architect
Davis Brody Bond
LEED
Target Silver
Location
251 Fulton Street
Completion
2023
Client
PAC NYC
Square Footage
129,000 SF
Design Architect
REX
Executive Architect
Davis Brody Bond
LEED
Target Silver
Sciame was the Construction Manager responsible for the construction of The Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center, which is set to become a hub for artistic expression in Lower Manhattan, offering a diverse range of performances and amenities for both visitors and residents. The impressive 129,000 SF building is constructed to allow the theater to be divided into three smaller theaters or one large theater with flexible seating capacities for 99 to 1000 patrons. To accomplish this, the theaters are separated by four fire-rated and acoustically engineered overhead movable walls that weigh as much as 50,000 lbs. and range from 40’ to 60’ wide and are 50’ tall. Additionally, 27,000 lb., 30’ tall movable multi-tiered seating platforms have been constructed to facilitate numerous seating arrangements to support the theater’s flexible seating requirements.
The building’s translucent facade, featuring thin, book-matched marble stone laminated within insulated glass, is a work of art itself. This unique design allows for natural and interior lighting to filter through, creating a stunning visual effect. In addition to the performance support areas like traps, dressing rooms, and musician rooms, the public can enjoy access to a new full-service restaurant and outdoor terrace bar. These spaces offer visitors a welcoming environment to relax and socialize before or after performances, enhancing the overall experience.
Overall, the Perelman Center stands as a testament to the unifying power of art and culture. Its state-of-the-art facilities and innovative design make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in theater, dance, music, film, opera, and multidisciplinary works alike.