The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival: new design unveiled

 

US-based practice Studio Gang offers a glimpse into the new design for The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival (HVSF), a revered open-air theater company in New York. As the first purpose-built LEED Platinum theater in the United States, this innovative blueprint establishes a permanent home that caters to actors, audiences, and behind-the-scenes operations under a single roof for the first time, extending the viable performance season. With its gently curved timber-framed grid shell, the structure optimizes year-round functionality and opens directly onto the revitalized landscape while framing views of the highlands along the Hudson River. ‘Architecture and nature work together to create a transformative new cultural destination for New York and the wider performing arts community,’ comments the team. 

studio gang envisions new hudson valley shakespeare festival as a winged timber shell
the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival’s new design | rendering © Studio Gang

 

 

studio gang brings fluid, bird-like gestures to hvsf

 

Since 1987, The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival has staged productions in a seasonal tent at Boscobel House and Gardens by the Hudson River. The new design by Studio Gang (see more here) sits by a nearby site, preserving the open-air setup while bringing a fresh angle to the theatrical experience. The program spreads across several pavilions, including a back-of-house facility, concession building, and standalone public restrooms. As the architects explain, the proposed spatial layout improves rehearsal and performance spaces, amenities, and accessibility for a wider audience range. Technical upgrades also create fresh opportunities for HVSF productions. Meanwhile, the landscape design swaps the water-heavy golf course for native grasses and wetlands, promoting biodiversity and resource efficiency. A mix of unpaved and accessible paths also guide visitors up and through a hillside meadow leading to picnic lawns that invite pre- and post-show gatherings and the theater plaza, which unites all the pavilions.

studio gang envisions new hudson valley shakespeare festival as a winged timber shell
rendering © Studio Gang

 

 

These improvements are owed to the design’s fluid, bird-like gesture that unifies the theater’s functions, facilitates circulation, and enables diverse cultural events. With exposed timber A-frame columns, the natural palette and curved structure harmonize with the rolling New York landscape. The stage’s proscenium arch acts as an entrance for patrons and a natural backdrop for open-air performances. Finally, Studio Gang looked to roof-level natural ventilation and solar shading to cool the HVSF building passively. These tactics, alongside green initiatives like low-carbon mass timber, solar panels, rainwater reuse, and boosted biodiversity, aim for LEED Platinum—a groundbreaking certification for a purpose-built US theater. ‘Through its care for the environment and the planet more broadly, the design aims to ensure the company’s productions and the diversity of the natural world remain center stage for many seasons to come,’ concludes the studio. 

studio gang envisions new hudson valley shakespeare festival as a winged timber shell
rendering © Studio Gang

studio gang envisions new hudson valley shakespeare festival as a winged timber shell
rendering © Studio Gang

studio gang envisions new hudson valley shakespeare festival as a winged timber shell
rendering © Nelson Byrd Woltz 

 

 

project info:

 

name: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival (HVSF)

location: Garrison, New York

architect: Studio Gang@studiogang

structural engineer: Thornton Tomasetti

civil engineer: Badey & Watson

geotechnical engineer: Tectonic Engineering

MEP, IT, security & sustainability consultant: Buro Happold

landscape architect: Nelson Byrd Woltz

lighting consultant: Tillotson Design Associates

acoustic consultant: Threshold Acoustics

graphic design consultant: Karlssonwilker Inc.

theater consultant: Fisher Dachs Associates

total area: 1,287 sqm 
capacity: 480-seat theater