Services
- Architecture
- Landscape Architecture
- Planning
- Interior Design
Details
- Location
- Toledo, Ohio
- Client
- Toledo Museum of Art
Project
I-75 Beautification Study - Landscape study for high-visibility area, to include eye-catching design that announces the Museum's presence to motorists on the nearby expressway.
Peristyle Lobby Renovation - The Peristyle Theater, at the Toledo Museum of Art, was originally built in 1933 by Architect Edward Green. The 1,750 seat concert hall was designed as a gathering space to evoke the sense of an ancient open-air Greek theater. Since it’s grand opening, the Peristyle has undergone various updates to the mechanical and acoustical systems.
The Toledo Museum of Art, along with the Toledo Alliance for the Performing Arts, engaged with The Collaborative to further enhance the patron experience by improving the Peristyle Lobby. Working with the TMA and TAPA, our team identified opportunities for expanded amenities such as VIP lounges, hospitality suites, beverage services, improved circulation and overall upgrades to increase revenue opportunities.
Additional various renovations were made to the Grove Place main entrance to the museum to create a new and more vibrant experience for museum visitors. Along with the design for the rare book room storage shelves. The reconfiguration of custom cabinets in the docent room.
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