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A sound stage (also written soundstage) is a large, soundproof structure, building or room with large doors and high ceilings, used for the production... |
semi-arch about 25–30 feet (7.6–9.1 m) above the stage. Sound engineer Joe O'Herlihy decided to focus the sound image of the band's performances towards this... |
century recorded sound effects began to replace live sound effects, though often it was the stage manager's duty to find the sound effects, and an electrician... |
Shakespeare's Globe (category Buildings and structures completed in 1997) available evidence of the 1599 and 1614 buildings. It is considered quite realistic, though modern safety requirements mean that it accommodates only 1,400... |
controlled environment for filmmaking. This environment may be interior (sound stage), exterior (backlot) or both. A photographic studio is both a workspace... |
Russian State Library (category Buildings and structures in Moscow) a number of statues on the roof. The first stage was largely complete in 1941. In the process, the building acquired the modernized neoclassicism exterior... |
classic plays and contemporary concerns. He also started the Black Swan Lab in which 15–20 OSF actors developed new works for the stage. Inspired by Shakespeare's... |
Royal Festival Hall (category Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Lambeth) sculptural, a conceit at the very edge of building technology and, as it turns out, way beyond the contemporary understanding of acoustics. Robin Day, who... |
List of works by Rafael Viñoly (category Lists of buildings and structures by architect) floor area of the roughly rectangular plan exceeds the programmatic requirements. The glazing of these irregular perforations creates multi-story sculptural... |
sustainability, hence sustainable architecture. To satisfy the contemporary ethos a building should be constructed in a manner which is environmentally friendly... |
Learning space (redirect from Contemporary learning spaces) incorporation of sustainable features in buildings in general and schools and other learning spaces. These include requirements and rating systems from (LEED, BREEAM... |
Burj Khalifa (category Hotel buildings completed in 2009) New Year display of fireworks. World's largest light and sound show staged on a single building. The tower was designed by Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill... |
university buildings. This collection was known as the Power Gallery of Contemporary Art. When the MSB building became available the Museum of Contemporary Art... |
Trocadéro Palace (category Buildings and structures in Paris) although its poor reputation for sound and technique (too much room for the organ, lack of dressing rooms, no stage clearances, almost impossible to modulate... |
Elevator (redirect from Stage lift) the UK and Europe the requirements for firefighters lifts are defined in the standard EN81-72. A simple guide to the requirements for firefighters lifts... |
Cognitive development (redirect from Stage theory of development) Kohlberg's six stages follow Piaget's constructivist requirements in that those stages can not be skipped and it is very rare to regress in stages. Notable... |
during this period was the single-ended triode gain stage, operating in class A, which gave very good sound (and reasonable measured distortion performance)... |
when most amplifiers were employed in cinemas. Early sound film and public address requirements were low, and customers were content with crude but efficient... |
practiced by landscape designers, combining nature and culture. In contemporary practice, landscape design bridges the space between landscape architecture... |
Earth shelter (redirect from Subterranean building) the thermal effectiveness of the building in question. "Structures built with the use of earth mass against building walls as external thermal mass, which... |