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Dalhousie Arts Centre
Map
Address6101 University Avenue
Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4R2
Canada
LocationDalhousie University
Coordinates44°38′15.48″N 63°35′16.44″W / 44.6376333°N 63.5879000°W / 44.6376333; -63.5879000
TypePerforming arts centre
Construction
Built1968-1971
Opened1971
Construction cost$5.5 million CAD
Website
artscentre.dal.ca

The Dalhousie Arts Centre, at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, contains a number of theatres (including an outdoor rooftop theatre), an art gallery, classrooms, and a sculpture garden. It remains the premier performing arts venue in Halifax. It was opened officially in November, 1971, and is also home to Dalhousie's Fountain School of Performing Arts.

The striking modern architecture was done by C.A.E. Fowler & Company (Charles Fowler) of Halifax, with significant contributions by the Japanese educator Junji Mikawa, who worked for Fowler at the time. The interior was mainly by Andy Lynch, who would later have his own firm in the city, and who drew inspiration from the work of Alvar Aalto.[1]

Performance spaces

All four operating facilities are named for benefactors.

See also

References

  1. ^ Steven Mannell, Atlantic Modern: The Architecture of the Atlantic Provinces 1950-2000, Halifax, TUNS Press and Dalhousie School of Architecture, 2004, p. 25