The Lindemann pushes architectural innovation to inspire new forms of art-making and collaboration in performance, teaching, and research, across music, theater, dance, and media. With all six surfaces of its main hall able to modulate physically and acoustically, this radically flexible arts “laboratory” transforms amongst five primary pre-set configurations: immersive experimental media cube, recital hall, end-stage theater, concert hall, and large flat floor configuration. A public clerestory slices through the building, exposing the activities inside to the campus and city communities.