Henderson Pavilion
Architect(s): Anderson Mason Dale Architects
(Denver, CO)
Address: 200 S. Green Valley Pkwy.
Year: 1998
This new state-of-the-art outdoor pavilion is Nevada's largest venue of its kind for the performing and visual arts. With 2,500 fixed seats and room for thousands more on the hill above, the pavilion can host a variety of events and accommodate decent crowds. The 40,000 square-foot white canopy that covers the fixed seats can be seen miles away from around the valley, helping make the Pavilion an identifiable landmark. The Pavilion is part of the Liberty Pointe complex, which includes the Paseo Verde Library, Multigenerational Center & Aquatic Complex, and a police substation.
City of Hendersion information: http://www.cityofhenderson.com/parks/facilities/HMGC/php/HendersonPavilion.php
(last accessed Sept. 9, 2006)
Resources available in the ASL:
Casey, Juliet V. “City adds huge center to list of parks.” Las Vegas Review Journal 26 October 2002: 2B. Includes photo and site diagram. ASL File #: RAF(F) AND 3
Hill, Kris. “Stage set for grand opening.” Henderson Home News 19 September 2002: 1, 20. Includes photo. ASL File #: RAF(F) AND 1
“New and notable.” Architecture Las Vegas 1, n.2 (Fall/Winter 2001): 8-10. ASL File #: GEN 21
“New and notable.” Architecture Las Vegas 1, n.3 (2002): 15-21. ASL File #: GEN 22
White, Ken. “Venue with a vision.” Las Vegas Review Journal Neon 11 October 2002: 58. Includes photo. ASL File #: RAF(F) AND 2
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