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Masonic Amphitheater-Design Build LABStudents at Virginia Tech's <a href="http://www.designbuildlab.org/" target="_blank">design/buildLAB</a> recently completed their latest project -- an open air theater in Clifton Forge, Virginia. Built on a reclaimed industrial site next to a creek, the new theater and surrounding park provides new opportunities for the public arts and community interaction as a way to help revitalize the town. The <a href="http://vimeo.com/45470979" target="_blank">Masonic Amphitheatrere</a> was prefabricated at Virginia Tech using locally-sourced lumber and digitally fabricated metal composite panels.1
Masonic Amphitheater-Design Build LABStudents began working on plans for the Masonic Amphitheatre in the fall of 2011 as part of the third year architecture student program, <a href="http://www.designbuildlab.org/" target="_blank">designbuild/LAB</a> at Virginia Tech.2
Masonic Amphitheater-Design Build LABThe 16-person team worked with community members to reinvision the site and provide space for meetings, events, concerts, and much more.3
Masonic Amphitheater-Design Build LABThe school's previous design/build class had dismantled the warehouse that sat on the site and used it to build the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/va-tech-architecture-students-complete-prefabricated-covington-farmers-market/">Covington Farmer's Market</a>. All that was left was the foundation, which was used as the base for the new theatre.4
Masonic Amphitheater-Design Build LABEach student contributed an idea to the project, which was seen as a built structure emerging out of the landscape of the park. The lawn slowly ramps up to connect to the roof and other landscape elements form the amphitheatre seating.5
Masonic Amphitheater-Design Build LABMuch of the work for the theatre was prefabricated offsite before bringing it to Clifton Forge where it was assembled.6
Masonic Amphitheater-Design Build LABThe students used locally sourced white oak and utilized digital fabrication techniques to cut the wood and the metal composite panels as a way of minimizing waste.7
Masonic Amphitheater-Design Build LABMetal composite panels were used to line the interior of the theatre.8
Masonic Amphitheater-Design Build LABThe overall design of the structure seeks to connect the stage with both the creek in the back as well as the landscape open space.9
Masonic Amphitheater-Design Build LABPervious paving materials allow stormwater to infiltrate the ground rather than run off into the creek. LED lights minimize energy use and orientation and use of trees for shade provide protection from the sun.10










