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Dwana Smallwood Performing Arts Center in Brooklyn, New York by Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture

 
June 22nd, 2017 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: v2com

Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture (JPDA) has completed the new Dwana Smallwood Performing Arts Center (DSPAC) – a community resource that celebrates dance education in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. Generous support from Oprah Winfrey allowed dancer Dwana Smallwood to realize her vision to give back to the community she grew up in.

Facade, Image Courtesy © Amy Barkow

  • Architects: Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture
  • Project: Dwana Smallwood Performing Arts Center
  • Location: Brooklyn, New York
  • Photography: Amy Barkow
  • Client: Dwana Smallwood Performing Arts Center
  • Design Team: Jordan Parnass, Mithila Poojari, Lucie Tomastikova, John Baker, Philip M. Weller, Dimiti Kim, Carlos Gastelum, Chris Nelson
  • Consultants: EP Engineering (MEP)
  • Contractor: Supreme General Contracting

Street Entrance, Image Courtesy © Amy Barkow

The project has garnered top interior design honors from AIA New York as well as the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce’s Building Brooklyn Award for outstanding contribution to Brooklyn’s streetscape and economy.

Located in a former industrial building, JPDA developed a series of dramatic architectural interventions that transform the exterior and create bright, airy and playful dance studios, offices, a library, and dressing rooms for the bustling families that arrive each day.

Changing Room, Image Courtesy © Amy Barkow

Reception area, Image Courtesy © Amy Barkow

Formerly Principal Dancer with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Dwana Smallwood later served as Director at the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy in South Africa. After deciding to return to her home neighborhood to teach dance, the project benefited from Oprah’s direct support to spur the growth of the organization in developing a school and resource center for the community.

Director’s Office, Image Courtesy © Amy Barkow

Dance Studio, Image Courtesy © Amy Barkow

“My intention was to use my professional dancing experiences to come back to where I grew up and not only teach dance, but the confidence, love, creativity, and self-esteem that comes with learning dance,” recounts Dwana. DSPAC combines flexible dance studios, performance spaces and administrative functions and serves as a significant cultural resource for the community.

Dance Studio, Image Courtesy © Amy Barkow

View to Reception Desk, Image Courtesy © Amy Barkow

The organization aims to use the arts, primarily dance, as a means to empower youth within New York’s inner city communities. They endeavor to mold elite dancers and artists who will be able to develop, grow and compete on the world’s stage.

Early in the design process JPDA developed a series of figure studies using photography and dance notation to inspire a direct abstraction of movement and the flow of architectural space.

Reception Area, Image Courtesy © Amy Barkow

Reception Area, Image Courtesy © Amy Barkow

The entrance is announced by a suspended canopy, via glass doors flanked by 3-d sculpted concrete panels and a marquee that establish the abstract vocabulary of undulating energy and movement.  Cast ripple and spiral panels hint at the energy and dynamic spirit of the public programs.

The stairwell and second floor reception are clad in dimensional CNC-milled lacquered panels that conceal storage, signage and lighting. The circular ripple motif carries through to a colorful and warm library that provides comfortable seating and a social gathering space.

Floor plan, Image Courtesy © Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture

The area creates an oasis of calm for reading and stretching, as well as social space for connecting with friends and neighbors.

Open, bright studios with sprung floors and glowing skylights are the focus for dancers. The two studios are flexibly divided and can open up to one large dance stage with blackout curtains at performance time.

The center is a springboard for creating community identity and encouraging creative activity within an underserved population.

About Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture

Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture (JPDA) is an award-winning multidisciplinary practice combining sustainable architecture, interiors, digital media, branding and experience design. JPDA creates people-centric spaces and experiences that touch users with authentic, innovative and memorable interactions.

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