An examination of the pre-design process documentation and the impact on the renovations of three historic theaters
Abstract (Summary)
This thesis examines the pre-design documentation from the renovation of three
historic theaters located in Detroit, Michigan. Two theaters hired architectural firms to
produce a pre-design document. The third theater utilized a design-build approach to
renovation. Interviews were conducted to review the approach and final outcomes.
It became evident through the analysis of the documentation and interviews that
it was beneficial in the renovation of a historic theater to have a comprehensive predesign
process that identifies: the nature of the pre-design document, the nature of the
client, the nature of the pre-design team, and the scope of work and time available. It
also became apparent that the organizational approach that would apply to most any
document for a heritage building should follow the Problem Seeking format of: Form,
Function, Time and Economy. Utilizing this format for a pre-design record should yield
a document that is concise, comprehensive and flexible.
Bibliographical Information:
Advisor:Warden, Robert; Burt, Richard; Woodcock, David
School:Texas A&M University
School Location:USA - Texas
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:pre design process historic theater renovation fox detroit orchestra hall opera house c howard crane albert kahn associates quinn evans architects kessler francis cardoza
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Date of Publication:08/01/2008