Format
Brief
City
Madison
State/Province
WI
Country
USA
Metro Area
Madison
Project Type
Special Use
Location Type
Central Business District
Land Uses
Arts Center
Civic Uses
Education
Museum
Office
Performance Space
Restaurant
Retail
Keywords
Arts-oriented development
Atrium
Cultural facilities
Downtown development
Galleries
Public-private partnership
ULI Awards for Excellence 2008 Winner
Site Size
2.5
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
2001
Date Opened
2006
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Completed in April 2006, the 400,000-square-foot (37,161-m2) Overture Center for the Arts project includes Overture Hall, a new world-class performance-arts facility; the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, an expanded art museum; and a variety of renovated performance and visual arts spaces. Set on an urban infill site just one block from the Wisconsin state capitol building, the center was made possible by a gift of $210 million—one of the largest gifts for an arts center in the United States—from W. Jerome Frautschi, a retired local businessman.
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Format
Brief
City
Madison
State/Province
WI
Country
USA
Metro Area
Madison
Project Type
Special Use
Location Type
Central Business District
Land Uses
Arts Center
Civic Uses
Education
Museum
Office
Performance Space
Restaurant
Retail
Keywords
Arts-oriented development
Atrium
Cultural facilities
Downtown development
Galleries
Public-private partnership
ULI Awards for Excellence 2008 Winner
Site Size
2.5
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
2001
Date Opened
2006
Owner/Developer
Overture Development Corporation
Madison, WI
Architect
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects
New Haven, CT
Website
www.overturecenter.com
Principal Author(s)
Theodore Thoerig
ULI Awards for Excellence 2008 Winner