Ridgway Performing Arts Stage

Date: 8/8/2016
Others Involved: Andy Paddock Student Researchers: Jordan Borkovec Megan Brankamp CK Dohrmann DJ Gratzer Marcus Johnson Eva Kirkman Afsaneh Makooi Brian Martin Laura Mears Aaron Michalak Jenna Nelson Lauren Peterson Nathan Sandberg Jennifer Reece Christine Walsh Faculty Advisor: Rick Sommerfeld
Craig Cherry, TA

The Ridgway Performing Arts Stage was derived from an intense study of amplified acoustics and crowd visibility. After meeting with several consultants it was determined that a singular roof and back storage wall would best allow amplified music to be played in the town park. This initial gesture would also maximize visibility for the crowd, giving views to the performance and surrounding mountains, while denying views to the parking lot beyond. The material palette pulls from the historical town or Ridgway. Once a railroad stop on the Uncompaghre River, Ridgway served the nearby towns of Ouray and Telluride. The town is now considered the Gateway to the San Juan Mountains. Reclaimed barn wood gives warmth to the stage, which is contrasted by the Core-ten roof and fascia. The metal will patina to red, matching many of the historic elements in town.

College of Architecture and Planning

CU Denver

CU Denver Building

1250 14th Street

2000

Denver, CO 80202


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