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Performing Arts Center:
Construction of the Monolithic Dome
Not going anywhere -- look at the openings in the stem walls and note the thickness of the steel-reinforced concrete. In the foreground is a portion of the foundation for the portions of the building to be constructed outside the dome structure. This area happens to be where the Ona Wright Lecture Hall will be located. Click HERE for a drawing of the floorplan.
Way up high – workers begin installation of ductwork and electrical conduit in the ceiling of the dome. This photo gives some idea of the scale of the dome interior. Later, several feet of the floor as shown here will be excavated to allow for rake or slope of theater seating.
Ductwork and sprinkler system pipes being installed in the ceiling area of the dome above what will be the theater seating area. Another view. This angle (looking toward the front or California Street side) gives a sense of the size of the area within the dome walls. This will be the theater seating area. (Several feet of the floor as shown here will be excavated to allow for the rake or slope of the seats down to the front of the stage.)
Roughing in the plumbing for the men's dressing room and adjacent restroom.
Exterior walls going up. This is a portion of the building that will be outside the dome structure. This particular area will contain a large convertible space that can be used as two general purpose classrooms. It will have a special wood floor, wall mirrors and dance barre for the dance classes expected to be added to the curriculum in the future. Another view.