The Berkeley Carroll School

Project Details

Project Name
The Berkeley Carroll School
Location
152 Sterling PlaceBrooklynNYUSA11217
Architect
1100 Architect
Project Types
Shared By
1100Architect
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2016
Size
6,000 ft²
Team
Principal-in-Charge: Juergen Riehm
Project Manager: Gwendolyn Conners
Architect: Anca Vasiliu
Designer: Daniel Aronberg
Designer: Patrick Conway
Designer: Nayoung Kim
Designer: Shima Miabadi
Designer: Chloe Rice
Designer: Josh Ross
Designer: Keith Snider
Designer: Alicia Stirling
Designer: Branson Wright
Room or Space
Other

Project Description

When the Brooklyn-based private PreK-12 school Berkeley Carroll set out to add a much-needed performance/auditorium space to its Park Slope campus, it turned to an unlikely location: a nearby church built back in 1936. To transform the dusty and underused spaces of an 80-year-old church into a top-of-the-class performance space, the school turned to 1100 Architect, a New York-based firm with a roster of different adaptive reuse work and a portfolio of different learning environments.

The design reimagines what had been a single-purpose sanctuary into a dynamic and contemporary performance spaces that can accommodate 400 audience members. New features include tiered seating, a lighting grid, and a control room on the second floor. The stage can be reconfigured for multiple arrangements, from small lectures and music recitals to multi-media audio-visual performances. By removing a pre-existing stage, the new design allows for greater flexibility, and it also renders the space fully ADA-compliant and better connects it with back-of-house spaces.

Custom curtains darken the environment, while acoustic treatments, designed in conjunction with consultants Fisher Dachs Associates and Lally Acoustical Consultants, make the room a highly-performing space. In what had been a non-air-conditioned space, new energy-efficient HVAC systems make for a more comfortable year-round environment.

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