The Loft Cinema
The Loft Cinema - Tucson, AZ (2015)
The Loft Cinema is a community-based movie theater, managed by a non-profit 501c.3 corporation. The Loft screens non-commercial, classic & artistic movies, and sponsors special events. Originally built as "The Showcase Cinema" in 1960, to the designs of Mid-Century Tucson architects Howard Peck & James M. Smith, The Loft now has three movie screens: the first in the large original theater; a second smaller screen in a second level “loft” style theater; and a third in an adjacent converted brake shop.
The Loft looks to expand on site, with a new lobby/entrance/concession space connecting the free-standing “brake-shop theater” with the original, and providing elevator access to the second floor. Three new screens will be added ~ including an open-air roof-top cinema that can double as an events center for receptions & celebrations. Administrative needs, including offices and conference/community meeting space, will be addressed as well.
Client: The Loft Cinema Foundation
Contractor: Barker-Morrisey
Status: In Progress
![]() Loft Speedway Elevation | ![]() Loft View East to West |
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![]() Loft View West to East | ![]() Loft Lobby View |
![]() Loft Interior View | ![]() Existing Elevation |
![]() Precedent: Nicholas Sakellar, 1965 | ![]() Precedent: Arthur Brown, 1965 |
![]() Precedent: Josias Joesler, 1928 | ![]() Loft Site Plan |
![]() First Floor Plan | ![]() Second Floor Plan |
![]() Loft Film Fest Design | ![]() Loft Film Fest Design |