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Why does live performance continue to engage us? In a world saturated with recorded entertainment, we seek out the intimacy and immediacy of live music and theater. What is the relationship between design and the experiences, perceptions, and memories it engenders? At its best, architecture, a collection of elements - some apparent, some hidden - shapes and intensifies the process and experience of performance. Set Pieces pairs the words of leading artists and critics with details showcasing the design and inner workings from projects by Diamond Schmitt Architects for some of the world’s most remarkable performing-arts buildings. The book provides an immersive study of fifteen design elements that enhance and transform the perception of performance - and evoke experiences that surpass visual understanding.
Pages: 292
Language: English
22 × 26 cm
50 b/w ill., 200 col. ill.
Publication: 17 Jun 2024
ISBN 978-3-0356-2723-7
Publication: 17 Jun 2024
ISBN 978-3-0356-2724-4
Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto, with contributions by
Justin Davidson, Robert Lepage, Mimi Lien, Robert Pietrusko, and Kate Wagner.
“Diamond Schmitt’s portfolio of world-class performing arts venues spans from Toronto’s Four Seasons Centre to the Mariinsky II Theatre in Saint Petersburg. This book offers a behind-the-scenes look at these vital cultural spaces with insights from co-founder Don Schmitt and principal Matthew Lella, and a photo essay that serves as a backstage pass.” (Sydney Shilling in AZURE magazine)
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“A new book by Diamond Schmitt Architects provides detailed designs, photos and illustrations of the firm’s architectural approach to designing performing arts venues in Canada and around the world. [...] The book explores 15 fragments and design elements that make up the spaces to help readers understand the relationship between architecture and performance spaces.” (Angela Gismondi in Journal of Commerce)
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„Mit spannenden Einblicken und in vielen Fragmenten wird so eindrucksvoll herausgearbeitet, wie wichtig diese Gebäude für die Gesellschaft sind: Sie sind nicht nur ein Ort, an dem Musik, Theater und Performancekunst ein Zuhause haben, sondern ein Ort, an dem alle Menschen willkommen sind …“ (AIT)
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„Das Buch bietet detaillierte Entwürfe, Fotos und Illustrationen des architektonischen Ansatzes des Büros Diamond Schmitt Architects bei der Gestaltung von Veranstaltungsorten für darstellende Künste in Kanada und der ganzen Welt.“ (Bühnentechnische Rundschau)