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Future Performing Arts Center Initial Design, Floor Plan Revealed

Brown Reynolds Watford, Architects Inc. (BRW) recently updated the City Council on the Performing Arts Center project. The exterior design and floor plan of the building are close to being finalized, after months of gathering feedback from residents, area arts groups, and monthly meetings with City officials. The facility will be built in the area between the Library and Old Bedford School and will face east. 

Floor Plan

In the current plans, the building is proposed to encompass approximately 14,500 square feet, 4,600 square feet of which will be devoted to performance space. The auditorium will provide seating for more than 200 people. With an emphasis on flexibility, the performance area seating will also be retractable for a banquet-type event for up to 264 people. 

Outside of the performance space, the plans include dressing rooms, restrooms, two large lobbies, catering area, office space, conference room, green room, and lots of storage.

Function

Based on research and discussions with area performing arts groups, the City anticipates the facility will be in demand for a variety of musical, theatrical, dance, and even spoken word (such as a lecture series) events. Its size, flexibility, and seating capacity are considered sustainable, in that it fills a need for performing arts venues of this size in the area.

To ensure the facility will be attractive to as many performers as possible, the Performing Arts Center will have automated acoustic settings for each type of performance, a retractable blackout curtain to cover the large windows, and flexible seating arrangements.

The Bedford Performing Arts Center will have several places to showcase visual artists’ work as well. 

Once complete, the Performing Arts Center is intended to be a focal point for arts and culture in the community, with the surrounding property serving as a gathering place for residents and visitors. The facility will also serve as an economic boost to the area, including the future Bedford Commons development.  

Appearance

The exterior of the building will have a unique, modern look, that incorporates a large amount of glass to bring natural light into the facility. It will also include building materials and architectural elements from both the Library and Old Bedford School for consistency. With the help of a landscape architect, the green spaces around the Arts Center will allow for events that use both the inside and outside areas, as well as activities and art. 

Parking will be expanded and will meet the City’s parking requirements. At this time, a final number of parking spaces has not been determined and will depend upon the finalized footprint of the building. The Library’s parking lot will also serve as overflow parking for the Arts Center. There will be an additional entrance to the building on the west side, facing the Library. 

Funding

In 2017, Bedford residents voted to approve $70 million in bond funds for capital improvements and new facilities. Of that amount, $5.5 million was set aside and allocated for a Performing Arts Center at the Old Bedford School site. This decision was possible due to the ballot language for the bond package that referenced “multi-purpose event facilities.” The measure on the ballot stated, “The issuance of $70,000,000 general obligation bonds for park and recreation facilities improvements (including ball field, aquatic center, and multi-purpose event facilities improvements and other related improvements)."

In May, the Council approved an agreement with BRW to design and oversee construction of the Center, directing the firm not to exceed $10 million in construction costs. 

In addition to bond project dollars, the City has several options to fund the remaining portion needed such as Generations Park at Boys Ranch savings, hotel/motel tax revenue, American Rescue Plan Act funds (federal dollars given to cities to use at their discretion), or general fund moneys. The property tax rate will not be affected to fund the remaining portion of the Performing Arts Center. 

Next Steps

BRW representatives shared their next steps will be to complete the schematic design, finalize building materials and pricing to ensure it is within the budget Council provided. If the current facility design cannot be built within the pre-determined $10 million construction budget, the design will be modified. In January, BRW will start work on the official construction documents and the City anticipates breaking ground late spring or early summer. It is anticipated to be complete winter 2024.

For more information, please visit www.bedfordtx.gov/pac. 

Original source can be found here.

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