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Howard Theatre

Howard Theatre

The iconic Howard Theatre is the nation’s oldest African-American performance hall and stands today as a powerful reminder of Washington’s African-American musical history. As part of the team of professionals involved with the renaissance of the famed theater, MMD designed the interior, guiding the venue into 21st century uses. With state-of-the-art technical requirements, MMD’s design established a modern aesthetic as a complement to the restoration of the historic exterior.

Features include two-story theater and basement, full-service restaurant and kitchen, dome ceiling with multi-colored LED hanging lights, lightbox images illuminating pictures of historical performing artists and custom signage. The $29 million, 30,390 sq. ft. venue now facilitates varied uses, hosting high-caliber celebrity events, live performances, corporate meetings, and “Sunday Gospel” brunches, allowing the building to be a multi-functional facility helping to rejuvenate the local community and ensure economic sustainability of the theater. An icon nationwide for African-American culture, this venue spurred  the transformation of the Shaw neighborhood after MMD's extensive interior renovations.

Because the theatre is a historic landmark, the entitlements process involved multiple organizations. As leaders of the effort, MMD collaborated with several entities including the National Park Service, Historic Preservation Office, and the ANC to preserve the historic fabric of the theater.

Location

Washington, DC, USA

Client

Howard Theatre Restoration, Inc.

Status

Built

Project Type

Interiors

Area

30,390 sq ft

Total Built-Up Area

14

Year

Recognition

Year

2013

Category

American Institute of Architects

Nomination

Presidential Citation

Year

2013

Category

Washington Building Congress

Nomination

Craftsmanship Award

Year

2013

Category

Uptown Professional Magazine

Nomination

DC Catalyst Award

Year

2013

Category

DC Historic Preservation Office and Office of Planning

Nomination

Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation

Year

2013

Category

American Institute of Architects

Nomination

National Presidential Citation Award

Year

2012

Category

American Institute of Architects

Nomination

Excellence in Historic Resources - DC Award

Year

2012

Category

International Design Awards

Nomination

Honorable Mention for the Category of Renovation

Year

2012

Category

National Housing & Rehabilitation Association

Nomination

Timothy Anderson Award for Excellence in Historic Rehabilitation

Year

2012

Category

American Institute of Architects - DC Chapter

Nomination

Award of Excellence in Historic Resources

Year

2012

Category

Graphic Design USA

Nomination

3 American Graphic Design Awards

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The iconic Howard Theatre is the nation’s oldest African-American performance hall and stands today as a powerful reminder of Washington’s African-American musical history. As part of the team of professionals involved with the renaissance of the famed theater, MMD designed the interior, guiding the venue into 21st century uses. With state-of-the-art technical requirements, MMD’s design established a modern aesthetic as a complement to the restoration of the historic exterior.

Features include two-story theater and basement, full-service restaurant and kitchen, dome ceiling with multi-colored LED hanging lights, lightbox images illuminating pictures of historical performing artists and custom signage. The $29 million, 30,390 sq. ft. venue now facilitates varied uses, hosting high-caliber celebrity events, live performances, corporate meetings, and “Sunday Gospel” brunches, allowing the building to be a multi-functional facility helping to rejuvenate the local community and ensure economic sustainability of the theater. An icon nationwide for African-American culture, this venue spurred  the transformation of the Shaw neighborhood after MMD's extensive interior renovations.

Because the theatre is a historic landmark, the entitlements process involved multiple organizations. As leaders of the effort, MMD collaborated with several entities including the National Park Service, Historic Preservation Office, and the ANC to preserve the historic fabric of the theater.

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