Barton Myers: New Jersey Performing Arts Center (Newark, NJ)
Description
With the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJ PAC), Myers created a multi-building center with theaters, conference rooms, and restaurants to connect existing parts of Newark (a Military Park and the Passaic River) with each other and the new venue. The theaters included the 2700-seat Prudential hall and the 500-seat Victoria Theater. The complex was designed to be an urban revitalization project for downtown Newark.
Creator
Barton Myers, architect
Barton Myers Associates, architects
Barton Myers Associates, architects
Source
Barton Myers papers, Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara.
Date
1997-1998
Rights
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Collection
Citation
Barton Myers, architect
Barton Myers Associates, architects, “Barton Myers: New Jersey Performing Arts Center (Newark, NJ),” UCSB ADC Omeka, accessed December 1, 2024, http://128.111.216.75/items/show/323.