The Shed Opens in New York's Hudson Yards

The Shed Opens in New York's Hudson Yards

Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Rockwell Group's iconic Shed has opened after more than a decade in the making in New York City. The building features a 120-foot telescopic shell in Hudson Yards that can extend out from the base building when needed for larger performances. Clad in ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) “pillows,” the project is connected to the High Line on 30th Street to bring performances and art to the city's newest neighborhood,

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The Shed consists of galleries, the 500-seat Griffin Theater, and the McCourt, a multi-use hall for large-scale performances and installations. On the top floor, the Tisch Skylights feature a rehearsal space, lab for local artists, and event space. Liz Diller of DS+R touched on the design, saying that, "Eleven years in the making, The Shed is opening its doors to the public as a perpetual work-in-progress. I see the building as an ‘architecture of infrastructure,’ all muscle, no fat, and responsive to the ever-changing needs of artists into a future we cannot predict. Success for me would mean that the building would stand up to challenges presented by artists, while challenging them back in a fruitful dialogue.’

The Shed. Image © Timothy Schenck

As a 17,000 square-foot space, the McCourt was named in recognition of Shed board member Frank McCourt Jr. and his family. It can accommodate an audience of 1,250 seated or over 2,000 standing. In turn, large doors on the north and east sides of the McCourt can open to become an open-air pavilion. With the shell in place, the 20,000-square-foot exterior plaza creates room for outdoor exhibitions and events. The opening of The Shed begins with a five-night concert series directed by Steve McQueen with Quincy Jones and Maureen Mahon that celebrates the worldwide impact of African American music.

The Shed. Image © Iwan Baan

David Rockwell of Rockwell Group said that "The Shed was conceived as an adaptable and structural palette that will allow an extraordinarily diverse group of creators and artists to incorporate the building into their work. After what has been a wildly satisfying collaboration, we are thrilled to hand the shed over to the artists and audiences who will carry it forward. I couldn’t be prouder. it’s an exciting addition to the long lineage of institutions that have kept our city on the cutting edge of the arts. Ultimately, it is a testament to the energy of New York City."

The Shed. Image © Timothy Schenck

In addition, The Shed’s “Open Call” exhibit features 52 artists and groups based in New York who have not received support from a large cultural institution. Each of the artists will receive anywhere from $7,000 to $15,000 to support their work in The Shed. The full lineup for the opening is available on The Shed's website here.

Project credits:

Owner's representative: Levien & Company
Construction manager: Sciame Construction LLC
Structural design and engineering services:Thornton Tomasetti
MEP & fire protection consultant: Jaros, Baum & Bolles (JB&B)
Kinetic systems consultant: Hardesty and Hanover
Energy modelling consultant: Vidaris
Lighting consultant: Tillotson Design Associates
Acoustics, audio, visual consultant: Akustiks
Theater consultant: Fisher Dachs
Structural steel fabricator: Cimolai
Facade maintenance: Entek engineering

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Cite: Eric Baldwin. "The Shed Opens in New York's Hudson Yards" 05 Apr 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/914450/the-shed-opens-in-new-yorks-hudson-yards> ISSN 0719-8884

The Shed. Image © Iwan Baan

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