Open side-bar Menu
 ArchShowcase
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Rebirth of The York Theatre in Vancouver, Canada by Henriquez Partners Architects

 
March 9th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Henriquez Partners Architects

The York Theatre renovation is the result of a decades long struggle to save a historic community theatre from demolition.

Originally built in 1913 as the Alcazar Theatre, the building changed identities numerous times over its storied 100-year history. Ten years after it first opened, it was purchased by the Vancouver Little Theatre Association, (Canada’s oldest continuously operating community theatre company), which reopened it as the ‘Little Theatre’. Then a major renovation, introducing an art deco style exterior, led to its re-launch in 1940 as the York Theatre.

Image Courtesy © Ed White

  • Architects: Henriquez Partners Architects
  • Project: Rebirth of The York Theatre
  • Location: Vancouver, Canada
  • Photography: Ed White, Harold Kalman, ArchivalPhotos, Martha Perkins
  • Project team: Gregory Henriquez, Rui Nunes, Shawn LaPointe, Mike Mychajlyszyn, Chris Boldt, Jaime Dejo, Desmond Cooper, Payam Ashjae, Steve Best, Brad McCoy, Rocio Huertas Garcia, Emma Buchanan
  • Completed in: 2012
  • 
Size: 6,171 square feet

Image Courtesy © Ed White

Over the years that followed, the building’s appearance and uses continued to evolve. It hosted everything from live theatre, to Bollywood movie screenings, to punk and grunge rock concerts (performers included Nirvana, Sonic Youth, D.O.A. and the Dead Kennedys).

Image Courtesy © Ed White

In 2007, a developer purchased the theatre site and had a building permit to construct a three-storey, five-unit townhouse development. After two decades of community activism, the theatre was again a target for demolition, and was listed on Heritage Vancouver’s 2008 Top Ten Endangered sites.

Image Courtesy © Ed White

However, a feasibility study conducted by the team at Henriquez Partners Architects, in collaboration with Jim Green &Associates, demonstrated the viability of reinvesting in the theatre. As a result, the City of Vancouver added financial backing to enable the rehabilitation to proceed, and Canadian Heritage provided an additional $1.8 million.

Image Courtesy © Ed White

Hired on to undertake the renovation, Henriquez Partners Architects’ revival of the York Theatre involved fully restoring the entry to match the 1940 art deco façade, completely renovating the theatre space to again serve as a performance venue, and adding a new, modern two-storey glass lobby.

Image Courtesy © Ed White

The performance space features 365 seats, a traditional proscenium arch, a fly tower, a balcony and an orchestra pit. Christopher Gaze, (artistic director of Bard on the Beach) noted while touring the renovated facility: “the acoustics are excellent”.

Image Courtesy © Ed White

The intention of the expanse of glass featured in the new lobby design is to make the theatre feel open and accessible for people in the community, and to animate the street life on Commercial Drive. The vibrant red tile, adorning the lobby exterior and sourced from a local BC company, frames the crowd within, and serves as a metaphor for the real performances unfolding inside, (the red tile echoing the stage curtain, and the audience becoming the actors).

Image Courtesy © Ed White

The restored theatre is now operated by the Vancouver East Cultural Centre (CULTCH) and is expected to enhance the community’s identity as a cultural hub. On the eve of its official reopening on December 7, 2013, The Honourable Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, stated: “this 100-year-old historical gem will undoubtedly solidify the local area as a major cultural district. Arts and culture organizations like the York Theatre not only contribute to the vitality of our communities, but also enrich the quality of life of all Canadians.”

Image Courtesy © Ed White

About Henriquez Partners

Henriquez Partners Architects is dedicated to working closely with clients to create buildings that are both culturally and environmentally sustainable. It is our view that every project is an opportunity to enrich local communities by seamlessly integrating ethics and aesthetics. Informed by this credo and by an unwavering commitment to design integrity, we have consistently demonstrated the ability to manage projects from design through to construction, and the technical expertise to create structures that stand the test of time.

Image Courtesy © Ed White

Henriquez Partners’ buildings have received numerous awards for design excellence, including the Governor General’s Medal in Architecture. In addition to many unique civic structures, the firm’s experience features the inclusive, $330M Woodward’s Redevelopment and a ground-breaking experiment in affordable ownership, 60 West Cordova. Their experience also includes an array of LEED certified projects such as the award-winning LEED Gold BC Cancer Research Centre and Telus Garden, currently under construction, bringing the first LEED Platinum office tower to Vancouver. HenriquezParners operates on the philosophy that no building is too small if it contributes to the community in a meaningful way.

Image Courtesy © Martha Perkins

Image Courtesy © Harold Kalman

Image Courtesy © ArchivalPhotos

Image Courtesy © Henriquez Partners Architects

Image Courtesy © Henriquez Partners Architects

Image Courtesy © Henriquez Partners Architects

Tags: ,

Categories: Renovation, Theater




© 2024 Internet Business Systems, Inc.
670 Aberdeen Way, Milpitas, CA 95035
+1 (408) 882-6554 — Contact Us, or visit our other sites:
TechJobsCafe - Technical Jobs and Resumes EDACafe - Electronic Design Automation GISCafe - Geographical Information Services  MCADCafe - Mechanical Design and Engineering ShareCG - Share Computer Graphic (CG) Animation, 3D Art and 3D Models
  Privacy PolicyAdvertise