


L.E. Thelma Stephens Performing Arts Center - Idaho State University
The L.E. & Thelma Stephen's performing arts center is
one of the worlds leading performing arts centers, hidden away on
the campus of Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho.
The architectural design and beauty of the building qualifies it for one of Idaho's finest architectural accomplishments, and with the acoustical quality of the concert hall, it reviles any other contending hall in the world.
The concert hall is made up of two inch thick glass with large moveable GRG (Glass-Reinforced Gypsum) panels that can be adjusted to suit the needs of a wide range of usable performances.
Visitors are taken back by the visual splendor of the concert hall alone; however, its entirety can only be truly appreciated when guests get to listen to the musical performances in which it was designed to enhance.
Job Information:
Location: Idaho State University - Pocatello, Idaho
The Facility houses a 1,200 seat acoustical concert hall
The Performing Arts Center has a 200 seat black box theatre and a 450 seat thrust theatre.
Architect: Hummel Architects
General Contractor: Sletten Construction
Sub-Contractor: Perry Olsen Drywall
Acoustical Engineer: Mckay Conant Brook Inc.
Project Cost: $34 million dollars
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