Early in the process, Christopher and other members of the design team – including architects Wight & Co. and Threshold Acoustics – met frequently with district and school personnel to better understand how they produce shows, move within the existing spaces and teach their students. Schuler Shook’s consultants absorbed this information to ensure the resulting spaces would meet the school’s needs. Christopher and his colleagues all share a theatre background, which helps them translate between function and architecture.
“We’re representing the end users’ needs as their advocate and guide in the process,” he says. “We also collaborate with the architect to help determine where each space best fits.”
With New Trier High School, as with most projects, this planning effort extended beyond the theatre to include all the performing arts — band, choir and orchestra. “We challenged ourselves: How could these spaces and support areas best work together?” says Christopher. He compares the compact, complicated structure to a three-dimensional jigsaw puzzle. Indeed, the new facility squeezed 1.5 times the square footage into the existing footprint. The design team worked to ensure all the new “puzzle pieces” fit and worked together, acoustically and structurally.