Up until now, most of the information and photos in my humble blog have been about the building of the studio itself - the technical details if you will. But I never forget that none of it would be possible without the great people who have come together on our project.
This past Friday, they all came together briefly for a meeting to discuss the maze of technical details that come into play at this phase of construction. Studio designer David Rochester traveled from Nashville for the meeting. Also on hand were Architect Brian Gaddis, Denver Construction Vice President Tracy Reitzell, our Construction Superintendent Jerry Hyde, and representatives from the companies handling everything from HVAC to electrical to the fire sprinkler system.
It was a chance for David and the various building pros to discuss the best way to incorporate these systems into our studios and control rooms in a manner that doesn't compromise sound isolation or acoustics.
Everyone chipped in with ideas and suggestions, while Brian sketched things out for clarification.
Since we'll begin framing for all the common areas this week (offices, breakroom, restrooms, etc.), Tracy and Brian took the opportunity to refine the layout.
And as promised in an earlier post, here's a photo of all the principles on the project. From left to right: David Rochester - Technical Audio Services; Brian Gaddis - BEG Architects; Tracy Reitzell - Vice President/Denver Construction; Jerry Hyde - Superintendent/Denver Construction.
Thanks Guys! Now...get back to work.
(I'll pay for that crack, I'm sure.)
Until next time...
Saturday, November 8, 2008
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