Thursday, December 4, 2008

Word of the day...Infrastructure.

(I've stopped counting how many posts this thread contains. But if you like to track progress chronologically, you might want to jump back to the beginning.)

The structure is complete. Now comes the INFRA-structure...all the pipes and wires and metal and wood that make the place work. This week studio designer David Rochester arrived from Nashville to begin turning all those four-walled rooms into proper studios and control rooms. Here's a shot of the acoustics framing for the front wall of Control Room A.


Once the details are nailed down for this room and the framing infrastructure is in place, it will be precisely duplicated in Control Rooms B and C. Then the acoustic materials will start going in. LOTS of rock wool and Owens-Corning 703 compressed fiberglass.

In this shot, you see the HVAC and sprinkler pipe penetrations for Control Room A.


And here's how they look in Studio 1.


Meanwhile, drywall finishing is progressing in the common areas.



So far, right on schedule. Very cool.

Until next time...

1 comment:

cindablog said...

The rock wall.....rocks.
Very nice.