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Designing Flexible Music Facilities for Student Success with University of Florida's Kevin Robert Orr, DMA

41 min · 20. Apr. 2026
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What does it take to design a concert hall that changes what a performer is capable of achieving?   Walker Architects host Joe Walker sits down with Kevin Robert Orr, DMA, Director and Professor at the University of Florida College of the Arts School of Music, to explore how the physical environment of a performance space directly shapes artistic outcomes. Drawing on decades of experience as a concert pianist performing in halls across the United States and internationally, Kevin unpacks the difference between a technically adequate room and one that elevates every musician who steps onto its stage. He shares how the UF School of Music renovation is being designed as a flexible, acoustically precise, and technologically forward-thinking facility built to serve students, faculty, guest artists, and community collaborators for generations to come.   Kevin also reveals the strategic approach that finally moved the needle for the School of Music's long-awaited facility investment, including carefully cultivated visits from state senators and board of trustees members that turned advocates into champions. The conversation is a masterclass in how AEC professionals and institutional leaders can align vision, community engagement, and design excellence to create spaces that are far more than a backdrop. Topics discussed in this episode: 1.  arts funding advocacy strategy 2.  performing arts facility planning 3.  AEC design for universities 4. music building renovation 5. agile design process 6.  flexible performance space Connect with Kevin Orr: korr@uf.edu [korr@uf.edu] Pitch a Podcast Idea to Joe: jwalker@walker-arch.com [jwalker@walker-arch.com] As always, we want to hear from you! Share your own experiences and insights on environments that have positively or negatively impacted your work. Remember, we're all on this agile journey together, and together we can make the world a more agile place, one conversation and design solution at a time. Tune in now to the Design for An Agile World podcast and join the conversation! Don't forget to subscribe and leave your feedback. Let's make the world a more agile place!

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