DIALOG was honoured to take part in a major milestone for what will be the world’s first disability-focused arts learning campus. On June 29 in Calgary, AB, the National accessArts Centre presented by TD (NaAC), celebrated the beginning of construction on the Joseph Chung Centre for Creativity, designed by DIALOG – one of the two new facilities on the campus. The $20 million Chung Centre will house a state-of-the-art, accessible performance space for theatre and dance; an art gallery; a sound, audio, and tech (SAT) lab; and a café operated by people with disabilities. Read more in Canadian Architect magazine: https://lnkd.in/dp6fsiDt Rendering 1 and 2 by redknot Studio #DIALOG #Design #Architecture #NaAC #JosephChungCentre #Disability #Art #Theatre #Dance #Calgary
Outstanding project with lasting impact.
Such a beautiful space!
Stunning project. Wonderful mission. 👏
It warms my heart to see these types of projects coming to life. We need more building advancements in this area to support people with dissabilties and offer a feeling of inclusion and belonging.