

“This new center represents the future of the performing arts in Nashville and across our state. For more than four decades, TPAC has brought world-class performances and transformative arts education programs to Tennesseans. Our new home will allow us to welcome more audiences, support more artists, and expand the impact of the performing arts in communities across Tennessee.”Jennifer Turner - President & CEO, TPAC


SITE — The new TPAC site is adjacent to the John Seigenthaler Bridge and the Cumberland River.

VENUES — Two venues are positioned at an angle, creating a wedge-shaped space between them.

BRIDGE — The John Seigenthaler Bridge is extended along the site, forming a direct connection to Nissan Stadium.

VENUES — A cabaret and black box theater are placed at bridge level, extending the bridge onto a new elevated public plaza.

BACK-OF-HOUSE — Back-of-house functions are tucked below the plaza, with access beneath the bridge.

LOBBIES — Two lobbies emerge: a grand lobby facing the park and river, and a lobby above that welcomes visitors from the bridge.

LOBBIES — Stairs and cascading slabs unify the two lobbies into a continuous spatial experience.

LOBBIES — The lobby wraps around the building at both park and bridge levels, inviting entry from all sides.

PUBLIC STAIRS — Two exterior public stairs connect the bridge to the park and riverbank.

FACADE — The building is wrapped in aluminum tubes.

FRAMED VIEWS — These tubes provide framed views into and out of the lobbies.

PARK — A generous park surrounds the building, encouraging gathering and public use.

TPAC — A new home for the Tennessee Performing Arts Center.

“The new home for the Tennessee Performing Arts Center is designed like an urban and cultural connection – between the east and west bank of the Cumberland River, between the old and the new Nashville, and between all of the performing arts. Visually, it bookends Broadway as a beacon from across the river, drawing the cultural life of downtown across to the East Bank. Designed to be welcoming on all sides, the center is accessible from above and below the bridge, making the lobby a cascading public space for the daily life of the neighborhood. The façade is composed of aluminum tubes bundled like organ pipes or steel chimes, undulating from vertical to horizontal to provide openings and canopies for the audience and performers passing through. The result is like a flowing public pavilion in the park that, as the new home for TPAC, provides the inclusive and inviting character that its program and performances deserve.”Bjarke Ingels - Founder & Creative Director, BIG












"While typical performing arts centers have a clearly defined front and back, the site conditions of TPAC offer a unique opportunity to hide the back-of-house under the bridge, allowing the public space to surround the building on all sides. The dual entrances and wrap-around lobbies activate the entire perimeter - from ground level to bridge level - connecting audiences to the venue’s surroundings. The halls are designed to accommodate a range of performances, with cascading mezzanines that connect the orchestra level to the balcony levels above. The central lobby will continuously pulse with energy, uniting patrons from different performances before and after each show."Thomas Christoffersen - Partner, BIG

Beat Schenk
Bjarke Ingels
Thomas Christoffersen
Linus Saavedra
Kristian Hindsberg
Julie Kaufman
Abdallah Kamel
Ahmad Tabbakh
Alvaro Velosa
Ana Gabriela Loayza
Atousa Esmaeili
Ben Caldwell
Cheng Zhong
Chiayu Liu
Douglass Alligood
Dylan Hames
Gavin Laughland
Hector Romero
Hudson Parris
Jaeho Park
Jan Leenknegt
Jeff Tao
Jialin Yuan
Jihoon Kim
Joanne Zheng
Mana Ikebe
Marc Hargreaves
Margaret Tyrpa
Paul Heberle
Pooja Annamaneni
Quentin Wiesmath
Ruijing Sun
Ryan Henriksen
San Yoon
Siqi Zhang
Sunghwan Um
Tara Abedinitafreshi
Vi Madrazo
Xiaoqi Zhan
William Rawn Associates
HASTINGS Architecture
Apeiro Design
TYLin
Altieri
JE Dunn
Jaffe Holden
Kimley-Horn
Front
Thornton Tomasetti
VDA
Code Consultants
Inc.
Tillotson Design Associates
Inman Foodservices Group
OLIN
L'Observatoire International
Atelier Ten
Venue Consulting