Archive for the ‘Construction’ Category

Look for the sign!

We just had a brand new sign installed for Rhythm! Discovery Center. On Tuesday, January 12, we installed a new exterior sign in downtown Indianapolis. Look for the big, red, glowing ball that punctuates the bright, white exclamation point!
What do you think?

What’s Behind the Wall?

Welcome to the web site for Rhythm! Discovery Center, Indy’s newest downtown attraction. In a little over 5 weeks, we’ll be celebrating our Grand Opening. Save the date for November 21, we will even tempt you with FREE ADMISSION, live music, children’s activities, and more!
If you’re curious to see what is behind the wall, you [...]

Painting Begins

There are a lot of exciting new things taking shape at Rhythm! these days. It seems that most of the construction has finished and the painting phase has begun. Check out the new photo set to see how things are progressing.
Also, check out the cover story from the Percussive Arts Society’s publication, Percussion News, about Rhythm! [...]

Construction Begins on Rhythm! Discovery Center

Lines have been drawn and chalked and some of the walls have been erected. Things are moving very fast now, we’re excited to see how Rhythm! comes together.
Construction pictures:

Almost Time for Construction to Begin on Rhythm!

Once demo was over, crews removed the deconstructed walls, carpeting, lighting, ceiling fixtures and doors. Construction on Rhythm! will begin soon.
Post-demolition pictures:

Demolition!

Crews came in and demolished a lot of the existing space so we could start construction for Rhythm! The pictures show you all of the piles of debris that were removed.
Demolition pictures:

Coming Soon: Rhythm! Discovery Center

Rhythm! Discovery Center, a creative vision of the Percussive Arts Society, will be the newest attraction located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis this November. Rhythm! Discovery Center will interpret the role of rhythm and percussion in music and culture through dynamic educational experiences. Interactive exhibits and participatory opportunities illustrate rhythm, its role in society, and its [...]