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The Colburn School today revealed Frank Gehry’s design for a 100,000-square-foot campus expansion, a collection of indoor and outdoor facilities that will straddle the steep slope of downtown Los Angeles’s Bunker Hill. Dubbed the Colburn Center, the expansion will join the Walt Disney Concert Hall and a two-tower, mixed-use complex still under construction, forming a three-block district of Gehry’s work in the heart of his hometown.
Colburn officials say that the school—a private institution that offers music and dance instruction for children and houses a music conservatory—needs new performance spaces to present additional programs to the public. The project, for which $270 million has already been raised, encompasses a 1,000-seat concert hall, dance studios, production and recording facilities, and a studio theater, among other spaces.
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