Photo by Mark Davitt/Indianola Independent Advocate
INDIANOLA, IA (June 24, 2019) — Des Moines Metro Opera (DMMO) is pleased to announce completion of The Lauridsen Opera Center, a $3.5 million dollar renovation, restoration and expansion of Indianola’s historic 1904 Carnegie Library building, located at 106 West Boston Avenue. DMMO purchased the building in 1985 from the City of Indianola through a generous gift from Mary Belle Windsor. Since then, it has served as the year-round community engagement and administrative home of the organization. Substantial construction work began on May 1, 2018. The new opera center is named for Des Moines-based philanthropists Nixon and Virginia Lauridsen who provided a $1 million leadership gift in support of the project. The Grand Opening will occur on June 29, 2019 and other opportunities exist (see below) for the public to tour the building.
“The Lauridsen Opera Center project provides forward motion for a mature organization rapidly approaching its 50th Anniversary in 2022. It also honors our rich artistic heritage through architectural preservation and museum-quality gallery space designed to showcase our impressive design history. Scenic watercolors, stage production elements, costume showcases and poster art from the first season in 1973 onward have been preserved and beautifully displayed. We’re thrilled to be able to share them with the public, along with the entire facility,” said Michael Egel, Des Moines Metro Opera’s General and Artistic Director.
Existing spaces in the Carnegie Library have been enhanced to meet the needs of a growing company. Educational programs such as OPERA Iowa and the 2nd Stages Series now have functional, dedicated rehearsal areas. Efficiencies to improve work flow, productivity and energy systems will enhance daily staff efforts. Open vistas and access to natural light support employee and artist well-being. Historical wood trims and architectural details have been restored and blended with contemporary finishes and work stations. Most visible of all is the new Robert L. Larsen Atrium, an 1,800 square foot all-glass contemporary addition which allows the original north façade of the library to be seen in its entirely. The addition creates a dynamic, inviting new space that will be available for community events and is an ADA-compliant environment, ensuring that persons of all ages and capabilities can easily access the building and participate in DMMO programming.
“The new Lauridsen Opera Center allows us to more accurately express our Company’s vibrancy, goals, and mission. We’ve created an open, inviting workspace, and this new environment gives us the ability to meet evolving administrative needs. I’m also proud that we’ve designed a space that reflects the rich artistic and community legacy which has propelled us to success over 47 years. I view the unveiling of The Lauridsen Opera Center as the prelude towards ever more exciting announcements in the lead-up to our 50th Anniversary in 2022. We are extremely grateful to the donors and community members who made this project happen” said Egel.
The Words and Music at the Carnegie Capital Campaign raised over $4 million, exceeding its original $3.5 million goal. More than 175 donors participated in the campaign, including supporters from both Des Moines and Indianola. This included over $1 million given in support of the effort by donors from Indianola and Warren County. OPN Architects designed the renovation and expansion of the Lauridsen Opera Center. In August of 2017 the Carnegie Library gained acceptance onto the National Register of Historic Places.
Design Team Credits
OPN Architects
Scott Allen, Lead Architect; Rick Seely; Alex Michl; Jordan Trannel; Jimi Peters; Annamarie Snider; Jennifer Koesters
Pigott
Kim Sexton; Jami Chrisotphersen, Design Strategist; Amanda Wilson
Visual Artists
Keith Brumley, Scenic Designer; Jacob A. Climer, Costume Designer; Kim Dragelevich, Artist; Shirley Katzenberger, Artist; Jonathan Knipscher, Costume Designer; Mary Kramer, Portraitist; Howard Tsvi Kaplan, Costume Designer; Emily Rosenkrantz, Scenic Artist; Molly Spain, Artist; Dean Tschetter, Scenic Designer; Jane Tschetter, Scenic Designer
Photographers
Ben Easter; Duane Tinkey; Joey Irregui; Mike Rolands; Jen Golay
Genus Landscape Architects
Brett Douglas; Paul Nelson
Structural Engineers
Shuck-Britson Inc.: Tim Monson; Bryan McCombs
Electrical Engineers
Alvine Engineeering: Andy Venzke; Andy Wiese; Nevin Suddarth
General Contractor
Breiholz Construction: Steve Ferguson; Chad Alley; Mitch Zeaman; Mark Allgood
Grand Opening Public Events
Grand Opening Gala; Saturday, June 29 at 5:00pm
Attendees at the Grand Opening Gala will be among the first to see the new facility while as a part of this annual fundraiser for the Company’s music education programs. Following the ribbon cutting and drinks on the lawn, take a tour of the Lauridsen Opera Center and then enjoy dinner in a one-night-only return of DMMO’s memorable air-conditioned tent.
Indianola Community Open House and BBQ; Sunday June 30; 5:00-7:00pm
To express our appreciation of and offer a welcome to our community, residents of Warren County and Indianola are invited to this free event featuring self-guided tours of the facility. Enjoy complimentary dinner and dessert provided by Hy-Vee and Gib’s A&W.
Saturday Afternoons at the Carnegie; July 6, 13 and 20, 4:00-6:00pm
Prior to our each of our Saturday evening performances in July, an open house will held to allow our out-of-town guests, both from the greater Des Moines region as well as our cultural tourists in for the weekend, to experience the new Lauridsen Opera Center. Light refreshments will be provided.
For more information or to interview DMMO’s General and Artistic Director, Michael Egel, please contact Scott Arens at sarens@dmmo.org or 515-961-6221. High-resolution and web-ready imagery can be found HERE.