The Arts Center at Fountain Park proudly announced today the choice of Pfeiffer, a specialty design studio of Perkins Eastman, to design the performing arts center in the revitalized Fountain Park area of Rock Hill, SC. The multi-year design project officially kicked off this month and will begin by gathering community input.
Pfeiffer went through a rigorous vetting process to earn the project beginning in September. The Selection Committee comprised ACFP Board Members Matt Dosch, Grazier Rhea, and Justin Smith, along with John Taylor, Director of Parks, Recreation & Tourism for City of Rock Hill, and Todd Leahy, Executive Director of ACFP.
Seventeen firms responded to the posted RFP, and six finalists came to Rock Hill for in-person interviews, during which they presented their capabilities and vision for the project. The selection committee focused on samples of work and the prospective team of designers and consultants assembled. ACFP sought a talented design firm that included local experts when needed. After months of evaluation, Pfeiffer was notified they had won the project in December.
Todd Leahy // Executive Director of ACFP
Pfeiffer also has local connections to the community. Their team of consultants includes Robert Long with Theatre Consultants Collaborative. Mr. Long grew up in Rock Hill and has become one of the most accomplished designers of performance spaces.
Justin Smith // ACFP Board Member
The process now continues with the help of the Building Committee, which includes Mr. Dosch, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Smith, ACFP Board Member Lori Robishaw, and Wes Tuttle, President of Tuttle Company.
William Murray // FAIA, Principal, Pfeiffer Arts and Culture Practice Leader and Project Director
The team also includes Alberto Cavallero, AIA, Design Principal, Jean Gath, Principal Programmer and Planner, and Dan Hartenstine, AIA as Project Manager. The team will be working out of their Los Angeles, New York, and Charlotte offices.
Over the next few months, the Pfeiffer-led team will conduct several community events to collect input that will inform the design process. ACFP’s Facebook and LinkedIn pages will provide updates as the design progresses. The entire building team is committed to involving the community throughout the design.
“When I joined ACFP, I said I wanted every part of the community to feel like they could participate,” says Mr. Leahy. “Pfeiffer shares that vision and will partner with us to create an inclusive experience for our region and beyond.”
Pfeiffer for The Arts Center at Fountain Park
Pfeiffer, a specialty design studio of Perkins Eastman, is among the most experienced arts planning and design practices in the country. With team members in Los Angeles and New York City, Pfeiffer is known for its depth of experience in the arts, libraries, historic preservation, renovations, adaptive reuse, and interior design as well as creative design solutions. Our 2021 merger with Perkins Eastman, a global architecture and design firm with 24 studios worldwide, unites our creative energies and offers the perfect combination of regional management with national design capability. Together we share a strong commitment to client service, mentoring, research, and design innovation.
The Arts Center at Fountain Park
Located in the center of the multifaceted innovation district, The Arts Center at Fountain Park promises to be the premier innovative arts center for the performing arts, arts education, and entertainment in the tri-county region and beyond. Emphasizing inclusivity, accessibility, and community, ACFP will exemplify the area’s innovative and collaborative spirit and its long history of community strength and shared experience. ACFP will complement the local sports tourism industry, providing a well-rounded cultural experience for the local community.
For more information about ACFP and how you can become involved, visit www.theartscenterfp.org.