The Arts
Historic theatres, museums, fine art centers, cinemas. Rehearsal rooms, auditoriums, dance studios, galleries, and lobbies. All of these require special acoustical considerations and different audio and sound systems.
For venues that serve multiple types of performances or social events, we can design them to have variable acoustics and flexible audiovisual systems to ensure a good listening environment and striking visual messages regardless of the program. Our consultants'
experience covers the gamut — from Boston’s Symphony Hall to small
community theatres. We consult to make spaces for the arts sound great,
fit the function, and perform beautifully.
Theater Renovation
This historic theatre is given new life with enhanced acoustics and more flexible sound system to serve many types of productions.
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Marion D. Campbell Performing Arts Center
We designed the sound and AV systems to provide students with top notch performance, practice, and learning spaces.
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Organ Renovation
Boston's Symphony Hall is considered one of the top three concert halls in the world. Acentech’s acoustics recommendations allowed the removal and renovation of its historic organ to go unnoticed by musicians and audiences.
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Ruth Eckerd Hall
Our sound system designers and acousticians created acoustical computer models to demonstrate how the renovated Hall would sound before it opened.
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Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts
Because we designed the architectural acoustics and a variable sound system, audiences can enjoy the appropriate sound for each type of performance.
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