Buddy Holly Hall
- Year
- 2021
- Category
- Cultural · Hall / Theater
- Type
- Cultural
- Status
- Built
- Firm
- Diamond Schmitt
- Location
- Lubbock, United States
While it is known as the original live music capital, Lubbock, Texas lost its heart after two tornadoes destroyed the downtown core in 1970. The city’s performance venue, built in 1955, was left in disrepair and a group of citizens wanted to reinvigorate the cultural dynamics of the city. Buddy Holly Hall represents a city redefining itself through collaborative design and a community funded commitment to the arts. The design draws influences from the landscape of West Texas. Horizonal striations running along the building’s envelope reflect the layered rock formations of Texas’ canyons.
While it is known as the original live music capital, Lubbock, Texas lost its heart after two tornadoes destroyed the downtown core in 1970. The city’s performance venue, built in 1955, was left in disrepair and a group of citizens wanted to reinvigorate the cultural dynamics of the city. Buddy Holly Hall represents a city redefining itself through collaborative design and a community funded commitment to the arts. The design draws influences from the landscape of West Texas. Horizonal striations running along the building’s envelope reflect the layered rock formations of Texas’ canyons.