Today’s Architeaser is the new First Security Amphitheatre in Riverfront Park. It is built on the same pad as the original amphiteatre which opened in 1988, so this marks the 25th anniversary of an amphitheatre in Riverfront Park.
The amphitheatre was designed by Mike Steelman of SCM Architects, with construction overseen by Flynn Remodeling and Construction. The curved roof mimics the curved trusses of the Junction Bridge (visible in the background) and the Clinton Presidential Bridge which flank either side of amphitheatre.
The sloped roofing and wooden ceiling are designed to send the music out to the audience better (and to keep performers drier) than the previous stage covering did. Though not visible in the photos, the roof is sheathed in teal metal to match the First Security Bank color scheme. The seats in the amphitheatre will be replaced later this summer and and have the same color.
In recognition of the financial commitment made by Riverfest and the festival’s status as a cultural touchstone for the amphitheatre, the stage is known as Riverfest Stage.
The First Security Amphitheatre will be a focal point of this weekend’s Riverfest.