Alaska Center for the Performing Arts – Renovation
In 2012, we were hired by the arts center for a full assessment of their four-venue facility including lighting, rigging, staging, audio, and other equipment systems. Based on our findings, we developed a prioritized plan that included replacing the orchestra shell in the 2,000-seat Atwood Concert Hall, while redeploying the Atwood’s shell to the 700-seat Discovery Theatre. We replaced the dimmers and lighting systems in both venues. The renovations were conducted in phases, allowing the users to continue operations throughout the improvements, also allowing them to fundraise for additional components as the work progressed. New dimming and control system infrastructure including conduits, racks, and circuit distribution was installed in off-seasons and between shows. We coordinated the work of the electricians to coincide their work on the lighting system with their work on the orchestra shells, which saved the project money.
New York University-Abu Dhabi Arts Center
2015
Middle East
We were hired by NYU Abu Dhabi to review the work of architect Rafel Viñoly and theatre consultant Shen Milson…
ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center
2005
North America
One of the first performing arts buildings to achieve LEED Silver certification, ImaginOn also forms one of the most visually…
BRIC Arts | Media House
2013
North America
Once an abandoned movie house, the former Strand Theatre was reborn into an 60,000 square foot, LEED Silver-certified arts and…

