My newest MOC depicts the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which is the biggest theater in Washington DC. This is my second MOC of a DC building done in the Architecture style (my first was the Jefferson Memorial).

For those not familiar with Washington DC, here is a photo of the Kennedy Center, which sits on the shore of the Potomac River.

The main image for this submission shows the front-entrance side of my build, which faces away from the river. This side of the building has two large inset doorways. A head-on view of the front-entrance-side of the building is shown below.

Next, the river-facing river-facing side of the building is shown below, with its five large window bays that look similar to the main front entrance doors. As with the front doors, I used grille pieces (element no. 2412) to try to simulate the appearance of the slatted window bays.

Like the Lincoln Memorial Architecture set and my Jefferson Memorial MOC, this build has a removable roof, as shown below. The roof lifts off without any stud connections, but I placed several bricks on the underside of the roof so that it sits snugly when placed on top of the building. Inside the building, I built the three separate theaters/stages, which is true to the interior layout of the real building. For the inside of the theater halls, I used 1x1 slope pieces (element no. 54200) to represent little seats.

At the back of the building, I included a representation of the bust/statue of JFK's head that appears in the main lobby of the Kennedy Center, as shown below.

Finally, for the curtains on each of the stages, I used the vertical-pattern side of the modified bricks with grille patterns (element no. 2877).

This build is probably about 700 pieces, with a slightly larger footprint than the Architecture White House. Thanks for reading!