Graduation Semester and Year

1984

Language

English

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Architecture

Department

Architecture

First Advisor

Unknown

Abstract

In the spring of 1983, several Arlington community groups formed the Performing Arts Coalition. Foremost among their priorities was the establishment of a Performing Arts Center for their community. Arlington undisputedly needs a cultural center and the growth of coalition groups is proof that the city has sufficient interest to sustain such an effort. A performing arts center would be beneficial to the coalition for many reasons. Shared staff and facilities increases the cost effectiveness of the member organizations. A consolidation of facilities would produce the best equipped showcase for the performing arts, and the consolidation of creative talent and staff would likewise improve the quality of productions. **UTA Libraries seeks the author of the publication about the status of their work**

Keywords

Arlington(Tex.), performing arts centers

Disciplines

Architecture

Comments

Degree granted by The University of Texas at Arlington

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Architecture Commons

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