Dallas gets the Koolhaas touch.
American Theatre, July, 2003 by Weeks, Jerome
Dallas: Stage sets are like architecture--they're architecture that tours, architecture that disappears like an illusion. And world-renowned architects have been trying their hand at those illusions lately.
Dutch designer-guru Rem Koolhaas was picked last year to create a 600-seat theatre in the $250-million Dallas Center for the Performing Arts (which also holds a 2,400-seat opera house). But Koolhaas's firm, Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), also agreed as part of the package to design a production for the Dallas Theater Center, the complex's principal tenant.
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