To Block Out The Cacophony of NYC, This Music Venue Rests On A Bed Of Springs

Designed by Bureau V and engineered by Arup, National Sawdust keeps the focus squarely on sound.

Aside from a kaleidoscopic mural and a slim ribbon of windows, National Sawdust, a new performance venue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, looks almost like any other industrial conversion on the outside. But step inside the narrow entrance and that's where it comes alive. You'll find yourself in a tall lobby bracketed by two angular, tile-clad walls. The polished concrete floor and brick shell nod to the structure's past life as a factory, but the faceted surfaces and sculptural chandeliers signal its current incarnation as a creative space. Go another layer deeper and you're in the performance hall, a soaring white room criss-crossed with black bands.

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