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Building on the VisionOn Thursday, February 6 of 2003, the Orange County Performing Arts Center held a groundbreaking celebration for its first new major expansion project since opening in 1986. The spectacular new landmark structure designed by internationally renowned architect Cesar Pelli will be adjacent to the existing Center and include the 2,000-seat Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall and the 500-seat multi-purpose Samueli Theater. It will cost $200 million, paid entirely through private funds, and will open in the fall of 2006. Henry Segerstrom donated $40 million of the cost in August of 2000, and this remains the single largest charitable gift in the history of Orange County. The Center also announced that it has signed a lump sum contract with a corporate guarantee with Fluor Corporation, which will serve as the construction manager. The lump-sum contract will provide a corporate guarantee that the project will be built within budget. The groundbreaking ceremonies were open to the public, though the assembled guests also included Center donors, members of The Center's support groups, civic leaders, representatives from local arts organizations and The Center's board of directors. Guests filled The Center's current 3,000-seat Segerstrom Hall to recognize the occasion and then moved outside to witness the official groundbreaking with three bulldozers turning the first soil to mark this historical occasion. GovernmentAuction.com is the largest company of its kind. We work closely with various government agencies to acquire literally thousands of properties. Once acquired, these properties are liquidated through our company web site. Our purchase volume allows us to extend savings of up to 70% off to small investors and large corporate entities. |
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It opened with introductions of major donors to the expansion's capital
campaign,
a performance by Orange County's Pacific Symphony and remarks by
Henry
Segerstrom, founding chairman; Paul F. Folino, current chairman of the
board of
directors; Jerry E. Mandel, president of The Center; Roger T. Kirwan,
vice-chair
for the capital campaign, and Carl St.Clair, music director of the
Pacific Symphony.
Following the initial program, guests adjourned to the patios and
balconies surrounding
the current facility to watch the actual groundbreaking
directly across the street, which
included a fireworks finale.
"We call our expansion project Building on the
Vision," said Center
Chairman Paul F.
Folino. "Because today we're moving one step closer to
fulfilling the founders' early vision
by breaking ground on two additional
venues. With their completion our resident orchestra,
Pacific Symphony, will
have a proper dedicated concert hall. And there will be added
benefits not
just for the arts and arts audiences, but benefits to business, to tourism, to
young people, to our schools and universities, to the economy -- truly, to
every aspect
of our lives."
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Center President Jerry E. Mandel expanded on Folino's remarks, stating,
"Our expansion is not only about building two new performance venues. It is
also about being able to expand programming -- including more of the wonderful
symphonies, ballets, Broadway shows, opera, jazz and special events -- and
especially the diversity and programs of more specialized interest. And it's
about the synergy of all the arts happening together on our expanded campus,
which will be known as Segerstrom Center for The Arts."
RENEE AND HENRY SEGERSTROM CONCERT HALL"Today is the culmination of fourteen years of planning and organizing since we first announced our intention to build a new concert hall in 1989," remarked Henry T. Segerstrom, the Center's Founder Chairman and scion of the Segerstrom family. "When it opens in the fall of 2006, this will be the finest concert hall in the world, a musical instrument of unequaled acoustical sensitivity housed in a structure of incredible grace and brilliance." The front of the new concert hall will be a glass facade, or "curtain," that curves gracefully across the entire breadth of the hall. From outside the theater, patrons will have spectacular views into the multi-level atrium lobby that will sparkle with glass, a sweeping spiral staircase of silver and glass, a spectacular chandelier of 300 points of light and a silver leaf ceiling in which fibre optics will add texture and illumination. The 2,000-seat Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall will be located directly off this elegant foyer. It will feature a custom-designed concert organ, dedicated chorus seating, box seating, silver-leafed adjustable acoustical canopies, adjustable reverberation chambers and a solo piano lift and orchestra pit capabilities. SAMUELI THEATEROne of the most versatile features of the new building will be the 500-seat Samueli Theater. It has been designed to accommodate a number of uses and configurations, including traditional theater-style seating, theater- in-the-round, or club-style with cocktail tables for intimate seating clusters. The theater will be technically flexible to support recitals, musical theatre, corporate meetings and banquet functions. In early 2001, the Samueli Foundation donated $10 million to the expansion efforts. Originally, a unifying public plaza was to be named in their honor, but the campaign steering committee has since decided that it would be more appropriate to place their name on this performance space. The Samuelis' interests in the community are diverse and reach far beyond the arts, encompassing educational institutions and community projects as well. Because many organizations beyond those strictly dedicated to the arts will benefit from the construction of this versatile facility, it seemed especially fitting that it be named the Samueli Theater. When the Samuelis were informed of The Center's desire to make the change in designation, Henry Samueli remarked, "Susan and I do feel a sense of responsibility to give back to the community, both because Orange County has been so generous to us and because this is our home. We are very grateful to The Center for honoring us by naming the theater after us. The best that life has to offer should be available to everyone -- and our children should have access to the finest cultural and educational resources possible. We all have to contribute to making this happen, and that is why we feel very fortunate to be able to contribute to these goals." |

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ADDITIONAL DESIGN FEATURESAn elegant private donor room and a public restaurant have been integrated into the front space of the new hall, and these will share the same extraordinary glass facade as the main foyer. According to Cesar Pelli, he conceived the graceful curve to be reminiscent of a stage curtain, behind which patrons are as much a part of the performance and theatre as the musicians and artists. A full complement of large orchestra and individual performer rehearsal rooms, dressing rooms, music library and full-service professional restaurant kitchens complete the facility. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TEAMThe new facility has been designed by architect Cesar Pelli with acoustics by Russell Johnson of ARTEC, which is one of the world's leading acoustical design firms. Pelli is an award-winning architect whose designs have garnered for him the American Institute of Architects' 1995 Gold Medal recognizing a lifetime of distinguished achievements. He is responsible for many of the world's most notable buildings, not the least of which is the 88-story Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia -- which until recently was the tallest building in the world. In addition to his residential and municipal projects, museums and office buildings, Mr. Pelli has designed numerous performing arts and concert facilities and collaborated with Russell Johnson on previous occasions. He designed the Dwan Filharmonik Petronas, the concert hall located in the Petronas Towers, the Performing Arts Center of Greater Miami; the North Carolina Bluementhal Performing Arts Center; Cincinnati's Aronoff Center for the Art and theaters at Vassar College and the University of Minnesota. Russell Johnson is acclaimed by top-rank musicians, music administrators and music critics as "the guru of international concert hall acoustics." His name has become an international byword for acoustics that enhance the sound of music and simultaneously help conductors and musicians achieve some of their finest performances. His most notable achievements in recent years include the Sala Sao Paulo in Sao Paulo, Brazil; the Chan Shun Concert Hall in Vancouver, British Columbia; Symphony Hall in Birmingham, England; Prudential Hall (opera house) in Newark, New Jersey; the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, and the Cultural and Congress Center in Lucerne, Switzerland. Johnson and ARTEC have also provided core input and design for new opera houses and concert halls in Miami, Kansas City, Orlando and Singapore, as well as working on concert halls for The Philadelphia Orchestra and in New York, Miami, Kansas City, Orlando, Toronto and Singapore. As construction manager, Fluor will pre-qualify subcontractors and suppliers and manage those selected in accordance with the specifications provided by the architects and The Center. Coordination of the many companies required to construct this world-class facility is in keeping with Fluor's core competencies and values. Based in Aliso Viejo, Calif., Fluor is a Fortune 500 company with revenues of $10 billion in fiscal year 2002. It provides services on a global basis in the fields of engineering, procurement, construction, operations, maintenance and project management. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AND THE EXPANSION PROJECT The existing Center facility includes the 3,000-seat Segerstrom Hall, an unique asymmetrical opera house-style configuration which is now used by The Center and its artistic partners, the Pacific Symphony, the Philharmonic Society of Orange County, Opera Pacific and Pacific Chorale, for Broadway shows, ballet, concerts, opera and other special events. Founders Hall, a 250-seat performance space, is the home for The Center's jazz and cabaret performers, chamber ensembles and programs presented by The Center's active education and community programs department. Built on land donated by the Segerstrom family, the Orange County Performing Arts Center was paid for entirely by private funding. To this day, The Center continues as a private non-profit organization, and neither solicits nor accepts government funds. It welcomed the public for the first time in 1986. Since then, Segerstrom Hall and Founders Hall have become the cultural heart of the region, presenting one of the nation's finest international dance seasons, Broadway musicals, internationally acclaimed chamber ensembles and soloists, renowned jazz and cabaret artists and many of the entertainment world's leading stars in special one-night-only events. It became clear immediately that both halls were busy with Center- presented events and performances from the Pacific Symphony, the Philharmonic Society of Orange County, Opera Pacific, Pacific Chorale and other organizations from throughout Southern California. With the current facility booked for performances, rehearsals, load-ins and load-outs or maintenance nearly every day of the year, it was obvious that plans for additional venues were called for. In 1999, a six-acre parcel of land across the street from the existing facility was deeded to The Center by the Segerstrom family in order to provide space for expansion of South Coast Repertory, The Center's new venues, and the eventual building of a visual arts campus. The entire complex will bear the name Segerstrom Center for the Arts. In 2000, Henry Segerstrom provided the $40 million lead gift to the capital campaign. The Center decided to honor Segerstrom and his late wife, Renee, by naming the concert hall after them. Completion of the new building is anticipated for the spring of 2006. Final testing and adjustments to the acoustics will proceed through the summer. Grand opening celebrations are planned for the fall of 2006 to coincide with The Center's 20th Anniversary celebrations and opening of Pacific Symphony's season. For more information about the expansion project or any other Center events, please call (714) 556-ARTS or visit The Center's Web page at http://www.ocpac.org . For further information, please contact: Todd Bentjen, ext. 242, Tbentjen@ocpac.org , or Timothy B. Dunn, ext. 209, Tdunn@ocpac.org , both of The Orange County Performing Arts Center, Phone 1 714 556-2122. |
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