Crested Butte Center for the Arts

Crested butte Center for the arts

Designed as a reflection of the community’s distinctive culture and geography, visitors and community members alike are meant to feel at home in the space. The faceted main roof recalls the gabled roofs of the historic town buildings and the angular silhouette of near-by Mt. Crested Butte. The multipurpose, double-height lobby under the central roof combines massive wood structural members, textured copper, and rich fabrics within floor-to-ceiling glass walls to create a warm interior environment. As the Center’s hub, the lobby connects users to the 300-seat theatre, art gallery, dance spaces, and art studios.

PROJECT SUMMARY
Location: Crested Butte, Colorado
Project Phase: Fundraising, Construction Documents
Services: 3D Modeling, 3D Rendering, Animation Video, 360º Tour, Virtual Reality


Construction Complete

Photo by Crested Butte Center for the Arts, June 2019

Before/After


See It Before You Build It - With Onsite 360º VR

See it Before You Build it | On-site at Crested Butte, Colorado | Future site of the Center for the Arts

Above: Contractor, Architect, Client, all enjoying the 360 VR vision of the building from that specific location on the site for the future construction.


Original Fundraising Video

In 1985 a determined group of Crested Butte residents converted a county maintenance garage into a community arts center. Today, that same building has been pushed beyond its capacity to try to fulfill the changing cultural needs of the community. In collaboration with the architectural firm Holzman Moss Bottino, and Visualization done by Illustrate My Design, this video show the future expansion of the center. It will include art studios, rehearsal rooms, a 330 flexible seat theater, and more.

This animation clip features the 330 flexible seat theater, which accommodates a wide variety of performances including theater style seating, rock concert with dance pit, dinner and a show, even aerial dancing performances.


Construction In Progress | Photos