The 2,500 square meter structure features a central volume, which houses the 238-seat auditorium, and two service volumes: a public service area with a foyer and a performance service area with dressing rooms and additional support space. Each is clad in multicolored and specially treated larch tiles, measuring around 25 centimeters wide and four centimeters thick. The 16 sides of the cubes that can be seen – two corresponding to the bases supporting the two service buildings – are not all equal but vary depending on various, alternating architectonic criteria that give the structure a light, lively, and vibrant look. For example, a glass encased staircase punctures through the wooden facade of the foyer as it leads to a second story, while an opaque surface on the south side and roof softens natural light to illuminate a transition space between the auditorium and foyer.