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The Hobby Center for the humanities may be a theater in Houston, Texas, USA. Opened to the general public in 2002, the rostrum is found downtown on the sting of the Houston Theater District. Hobby Center options 60-foot-high glass walls with views of Houston’s skyscrapers, Tranquility Park and Houston hall. The Hobby Center is known as for former TX elected official and Houston businessperson, William P. Hobby, Jr., whose family foundation given the naming gift for the middle. The middle replaced the previous Houston Music Hall and Sam Houston bowl.
Built by the final contractor Lyda Swinerton, it had been designed by architects Henry Martyn Robert A. M. Stern and Morris Architects. Stern was galvanized by legendary theatre designers Herts & Tallant, WHO practiced in Manhattan throughout the first twentieth century. The most important building materials ar stone, brick, painted steel columns, glazed curtain wall and standing seam metal roof. 2 theaters within the center were made specifically for theater and musical performances.
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