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Meyerson Symphony Center Dallas, TX
Meyerson Symphony Hall is the home of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. It contains a 2,200 seat performance hall, an administration wing, entertainment rooms, ticket booths, restaurant and 100 car parking level. Unique structural features include three 150-ft (45-m) long curved plate girders that support a sloping glass curtain wall and the lobby roof. In turn, these curved girders are hung from the building’s roof trusses by a system of structural window mullions. |
Client: The City of Dallas Architect: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Location: Dallas, TX Gross Floor Area: 600,000 sf / 56,000 sm Awards: Honor Award, 1991 American Institute of Architects Award of Merit for Out-of-Area Project New York Concrete Industry Board Dallas Urban Design Award, 1990 Commendation for Excellence in Construction, 1990 Associated Builders & Contractors, North Texas Chapter | ||||||||||
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