The monumentality and the precise unadorned outlines of this asymmetrical performance center include a 2,500-seat Great Hall and some dramatically dynamic internal spaces. The exterior landscaping features a large nonobjective sculpture, Orpheus, by Melvin Leiserowitz. In 1986 the center's landscaping and beautification were honored with a National Landscape Award from the American Association of Nurserymen. The four-story addition expands offices and performer preparation spaces.
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Clifton and Dolores Wharton Center for the Performing Arts
1982, Caudill, Rowlett and Scott with Harley, Ellington, Pierce, Yee Associates; 2008–2009 expansion and renovation, TMP Associates. Bogue St. between E. Shaw Ln. and Wilson Rd.
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