Hancher Auditorium, University Of Iowa (Lighting Design)
PHOTOS
Jeff Goldberg/Esto (6), Bill Adams Photography (3)
STATUS
Built
AREA
100,000 sqft - 300,000 sqft
YEAR
2016
LOCATION
Iowa City, IA, United States
TYPE
Cultural › Hall/Theater
Eight years after the original building was destroyed by flooding, the University celebrated the opening of a new, 188,000 square foot replacement facility in September 2016.
CBBLD designed the lighting for the public spaces of the building, including a three-story lobby and atrium, an 1,800-seat proscenium theater, a black box theater, amenity spaces such as the performers’ lounge, green room, café and gift shop, and all public circulation areas.
The lighting solutions highlight the pastoral setting reflected in the architecture, while imparting an awe-inspiring user experience. Meticulously arrayed custom downlights connect the building’s exterior to its interior, drawing patrons into a bright, soaring atrium.
Within the main performance hall, monumental custom fixtures create an impressive ceiling plane, while innovative front-of-balcony lighting makes the house sparkle and glow. All lighting is controlled with an automated dimming system.
The theater’s lighting design expresses the synergy between building and landscape, creates a welcoming and stimulating environment, and achieves the goal of giving the University and community a cultural hub unlike any they have experienced before.