Clifton Park and Albany NY Homes for Sale: The Egg - Center for the Performing Arts, Albany, NY

The Egg - Center for the Performing Arts, Albany, NY

You may have noticed the unique egg shaped building in the Albany skyline header of my blog?  I attended my first concert in the Egg a couple weeks ago (Acoustic Alchemy) and thought you might enjoy reading about it's history and architecture.

The Egg Albany NY          

The construction of The Egg began in 1966 and was completed twelve years later in 1978. The Egg was designed by Wallace Harrison for all the people of New York State and to accommodate many events and performances.

Architecturally, The Egg is without precedent. From a distance it seems as much a sculpture as a building. Though it appears to sit on the main platform, the stem that holds The Egg actually goes down through six stories deep into the Earth. The Egg keeps its shape by wearing a girdle - a heavily reinforced concrete beam that was poured along with the rest of the shell. This beam helps transmit The Egg's weight onto the supporting pedestal and gives the structure an ageless durability that belies its nickname.

The Egg houses two theatres - the Lewis A. Swyer Theatre and the Kitty Carlisle Hart Theatre. Seating 450, the Swyer Theatre is used for chamber music concerts, cabaret, lectures, multimedia presentations, solo performers and a majority of educational programming. With a seating capacity of 982, the Hart Theatre is used for larger productions including musical theatre, dance and music concerts. Wrapping around fully half The Egg is a lounge area for the Hart theatre. This space is ideal for seminars, receptions, after theatre parties and small cabaret type performances.

The building's curved exterior defines the interior statement as well. There are virtually no straight lines or harsh corners inside The Egg. Instead, walls along the edge curve upward to meet gently concave ceiling light for celestial effect. The backs of performing areas are fanned - inviting one inward - providing an intimacy impossible in a conventional theatre. And throughout, walls of Swiss pearwood veneer add warmth and enhance the acoustics in the theatres.

Visually distinctive, yet ingenious The Egg is a beautiful synthesis of form and function. We invite you to use it for your organization - and hope you visit and enjoy it frequently.

If you ever find yourself in downtown Albany, be sure to stop by the Empire State Plaza to see this building up close and personal.  You'll be glad you did.  If you have any Albany real estate needs, please be sure to visit www.LewisB.com.  Thank you, Lewis Beynon, Prime Property Solutions, LLC.

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Comments

This is very interesting about THE EGG building...I've never heard of it, and don't know how I missed it! I can only imagine the incredible acoustics here. Wonderful post!

Posted by Mara Hawks, Inactive-2012 REALTORĀ®, Homes for Sale Auburn Real Estate, AL (First Realty Auburn ) about 2 years ago

Wow Lewis!  it is so beautiful.  I'll have to check it out when I'm back up that way

~Deb in Cape Coral, Fl (previously from Clifton Park, NY)

Posted by Debbie Cullen-Your Cape Coral, FL Specialist (REMAX Realty Team-Cape Coral, FL) about 2 years ago

Lewis - thanks for the explanation - it reminds me of Sydney & the gorgeous shape of the opera house

Posted by Lani Sussman Oakland County MI. Specialist (Max Broock Realtors) about 2 years ago

Lewis: What a fascinating building!  It reminds me of the ark from below....it would be wonderful if you could take photos of the inside some time and post them here. It certainly sounds stunning---pearwood veneer....would like to see what that looks like.  Thanks for an informative post about Albany. 

Posted by Bonnie & Terry Westbrook Grand Rapids MI Real Estate (Westbrook Realty) about 2 years ago

Very interesting. Good to know.

Posted by Keith Huntley (Prime Property Solutions, LLC) about 2 years ago

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