I would have rathered them add a mural than windows, but these windows make it look better than it would with a blank wall. What is wrong with the size of the windows in the drawing above? What are the chances this won't be approved because of them?
I would have rathered them add a mural than windows, but these windows make it look better than it would with a blank wall. What is wrong with the size of the windows in the drawing above? What are the chances this won't be approved because of them?
From the staff report:
The windows proposed on the north elevation appear to be smaller in size and scale as compared to windows used on the older buildings. This has the effect of creating a greater proportion of brick to glazing resulting in a substantially greater area of solid brick wall. This effect could also be caused by the fact that there are not as many windows and therefore they are less tightly spaced. To address this, staff would suggest that the windows be enlarged.
Steve has an update.
Basically the same information.
Design Review at Work: More Revisions to the Criterion Music Hall in Bricktown | News OK
I'm most interested in knowing whether the balcony / mezzanine will be theater style seating or standing. It looks like it might be standing which I think is a mistake unless it's more shallow than what it looks like. Mainly seating the 2nd level would grade it so sight lines in the back are preserved. That's kind of why I like the HOB in Dallas or Vegas a little better than the HOB in Chicago. I think standing on the main floor is good, but I think upper levels work best when they're shallow or graded.
Here is the second floor plan; the labels are small but hopefully still readable:
I wonder what the capacity break down is between the main floor and the mezzanine. Having a level floor on the 2nd level does present the option of tabled VIP seating against the railing for some shows, but when they're going for a capacity crowd, being more than 3 people deep up there will be frustrating.
Here is the ground floor:
I did some quick math and determined that the advertised 4,200 capacity is only possible if the entire 1st & 2nd floor are standing space only. Seating would probably reduce the capacity to less than half of that by the time you include aisles, etc.
The only thing this building has in common with the Brady is 2 levels and a stage.
The doors and windows are a must for this project. The brick monolith was far too heavy visually. Also, windows are no hindrance to creating murals:
https://www.google.com/search?q=apar...ed=0CAYQ_AUoAQ
Whether any artwork goes on any building is much less important to me than that building's relation to the public realm, though.
Steve's update.
Proposed Bricktown concert hall design undergoes overhaul | NewsOK.com
Challenges by the Bricktown Design Review Committee — and the presence of a supportive banker — are being credited for an extensive redesign of a proposed Criterion concert hall that includes window openings, awnings, brick detailing and a grander marquee and entrance.
The new designs by Bucher Design Studio in Palmer Lake, Colo., add windows to both floors of the two-story building, with canopies over the first floor windows. Brick detailing and a roof cornice hearkens back to the district’s old warehouses.
The proposed entryway for the concert hall includes a glass curtain wall — a key feature on the original Criterion — and a marquee shaped after the original theater sign.
It's amazing how the design review process works. We should go with it more often.
Just look at the design difference.
If you just make a few recommendations before rubber stamping the application....it makes all the difference
I really like the proposed changes. It's not quite as good as rebuilding the original Criterion but it still looks awesome. Glad to see the design review process worked in this case.
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