THESHED
NEWYORK,NY
The Shed is a nonprofit cultural organization that commissions, develops, and presents original works of art, across all disciplines, for all audiences. The Shed’s Bloomberg Building—an innovative 200,000-square-foot (18,500 m²) structure can physically transform to support artists’ most ambitious ideas. Visit theshed.org for tickets.
- Evening view of The Shed from Hudson Yards
The Shed's eight-level base building includes two levels of gallery space; the versatile Griffin Theater; and The Tisch Skylights, which comprise a rehearsal space, a creative lab for local artists, and a skylit event space. The McCourt, an iconic space for large-scale performances, installations, and events, is formed when The Shed’s telescoping outer shell is deployed from over the base building and glides along rails onto the adjoining plaza.
An Architecture of Infrastructure
When deployed, the Shed's shell creates a 17,200-square-foot light-, sound-, and temperature-controlled hall that can serve an infinite variety of uses. The hall can accommodate an audience of 1,200 seated or 2,700 standing; flexible overlap space in the two adjoining galleries of the base building allows for an expanded audience in the hall of up to 3,000. The shell’s entire ceiling operates as an occupiable theatrical deck with rigging and structural capacity throughout. Large operable doors on the Plaza level allow for engagement with the public areas to the east and north when open.
When the Shed's shell is nested over the base building, the 19,500-square-foot plaza will be open public space that can be used for outdoor programming; the eastern façade can serve as a backdrop for projection with lighting and sound support. The Plaza is equipped with distributed power supply for outdoor functions.
The building is able to expand and contract by rolling the telescoping shell on rails. The Shed’s kinetic system is inspired by the industrial past of the High Line and the West Side Railyard. Through the use of conventional building systems for the fixed structure and adapting gantry crane technology to activate the outer shell, the institution is able to accommodate large-scale indoor and open-air programming on demand.
The Shed takes inspiration, architecturally, from the Fun Palace, the influential but unrealized building-machine conceived by British architect Cedric Price and theater director Joan Littlewood in the 1960s. Like its precursor, The Shed’s open infrastructure can be permanently flexible for an unknowable future and responsive to variability in scale, media, technology, and the evolving needs of artists.
The Shed’s back-of-house spaces, which include offices, mechanical spaces, dressing rooms, and storage, are located on Level 1 and the lower levels of the residential tower to the west, 15 Hudson Yards (designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Lead Architect and Rockwell Group, Lead Interior Architect). This allows the bulk of The Shed’s base building to be devoted to programmable space for art.
The Shed is LEED Silver certified.
Client | The Shed | Size (GSF) | 200000 |
Location New York, United States |
design-proposal2008 | Commission2011 | groundbreaking2015 |
opening5th April 2019 |
Partners | Elizabeth Diller,Ricardo Scofidio,Charles Renfro,and Benjamin Gilmartin |
Project Leaders | Robert Katchur,David Allin,Matt Ostrow,Charles Berman,Michael Samoc,and Evan Tribus |
Designers | Soerynn Kim,Rosannah Harding,Laura Haak,Anahit Hayrapetyan,Michael Hundsnurscher,Annie Coombs,Jason Dannenbring,Meaghan Michael McElderry,Alina Agorokhova,Lilian Fitch,Ryan Botts,Sarosh Anklesaria,Mario Bastianelli,Lissette Vargas,Katrina Collins,Jonathan Parker,Michael Robitz,Alex Knezo,Jack Solomon,Andreas Kostopoulos,Kazuhiro Adachi,Barry Beagen,Andrew Domnitz,Seto Hendranata,Robert Loken,Lindsey May,David Mayner,Bre Rouse,Merica May Jensen,Ben Smoot,Matthew Johnson,and Chris Andreacola |
Diller Scofidio + Renfro | Lead Architect |
Rockwell Group | Collaborating Architect |
Thornton Tomasetti | Structural Engineer |
Van Deusen & Associates | Vertical Transportation |
Hardesty & Hanover | Kinetic Systems Consultant |
Jaros Baum & Bolles | MEP & Fire Protection Consultant |
Vidaris | Sustainability Consultant |
Tillotson Design Associates | Lighting Consultant |
Akustiks | Acoustics / Audio / Visual Consultant |
Fisher Dachs | Theater Consultant |
Cimolai | Structural Steel Fabricator |
Sciame Construction, LLC | Construction Manager |
Langan Engineering | Geotechnical Engineer |
Other Means | Graphic Design & Wayfinding |
Code Consultants, Inc. | Code Consultant |
Ducibella Venter & Santore | Security Design |
James R. Gainfort | Building Envelope & Waterproofing |
Construction Specifications, Inc. | Specifications |
Dharam Consulting | Cost Estimating |
Levien & Company | Owner's Representative |
Arup | Visitor Flow Modeling |
Entek Engineering | Building Maintenance Unit & Facade Maintenance |
RWDI | Wind Engineering |
Reg Hough Associates | Concrete Designer |
Code Consultants, Inc. | Fire / Smoke Engineering |