SOURCE: Walters-Storyk Design Group (WSDG)
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August 13, 2008 18:45 ET
Multi-Million Dollar Murray Arts Center Debuts in Atlanta
WSDG World-Class Architecture/Acoustics Distinguish New Education/Entertainment Complex
MARIETTA, GA--(Marketwire - August 13, 2008) - Walters-Storyk Design Group (WSDG) reports
that the recently completed Murray Arts Center represents a unique addition
to Atlanta's growing commitment to education and live entertainment.
Recently purchased by the Mount Paran Christian School with the aid of a
generous grant from Atlanta's Murray Family Foundation, the $35 million
complex features a 600-seat music hall, an intimate 2,200 sq. ft. black-box
theater, three dance studios, a cutting-edge recording studio and a
sophisticated video production/post production facility.
Each of the Center's components is designed to support the development of
the Mount Paran Christian School's performing arts program, and its dual
roles as a multi-faceted campus preparing students for post-secondary
degrees in dance, theatre, music, choral and digital media and as a
professional-level performance venue.
Crowning a pastoral Marietta, GA hilltop, the striking 84,000 sq. ft. brick
and limestone, multi-level building was developed by award-winning
Atlanta-based Randall-Paulson Architects. Distinguished by a soaring 5,600
sq. ft. 'Grand Lobby' the complex includes 8,000+ sq. ft. of rehearsal
space, dressing and green rooms. The architectural and acoustic design for
the Center's theatrical performance spaces, state-of-the-art rehearsal
rooms and high-tech audio/video facilities was entrusted to NY's
Walters-Storyk Design Group.
"The Murray Arts Center was conceived as a vehicle for providing
professional training for gifted young people and as a catalyst for
expanding the local arts community," explains MPCS headmaster, Dr. David
Tilley. "Combining those related but idiosyncratic purposes called for a
unique vision. Randall-Paulson designed a superb building, but the
theaters, rehearsal rooms, video production and audio recording studios
required a very specialized skill set. WSDG has strong credentials in media
production, recording, broadcast, theatrical venues and in music
performance halls such as NYC's Jazz At Lincoln Center complex. Their work
for San Francisco's Ex'pression College for Digital Arts, the University of
Colorado, Florida's Full Sail, the University of Michigan and other schools
confirmed their aptitude for developing innovative and flexible educational
environments. They were eminently qualified to serve both aspects of the
project."
"The multi-purpose design program we developed for the Murray Arts Center
represents the culmination of a five-year project," remarked WSDG principal
architect/acoustician John Storyk. "Sr. project manager Romina Larregina
led our team of designers and consultants, making numerous site visits
throughout the design and building process to monitor the architectural
construction process and consult on the myriad technical, acoustic and
aesthetic issues that inevitably arise during a project of this scope."
WSDG systems designer Judy Elliot-Brown played an equally pivotal role. "I
focused on two primary elements of the complex, the recording studio
program and the theatrical performance areas," notes Elliot-Brown. "Our
Basil, Switzerland-based acoustic experts, general manager Dirk Noy and
senior acoustician Gabe Hauser, specified the speakers & amplifiers for the
theater sound system. Their computer-generated room modeling programs
confirmed the speaker placement. The measured system performance during
the tuning phase perfectly matched their predictions."
Elliot-Brown also coordinated construction of the theater's technical
areas. She worked closely with lighting, sound & video contractors to
create extremely user-friendly rooms. Elliot-Brown was responsible for the
conduit and cabling infrastructure as well as monitoring room construction
via weekly site visits. "Acoustically sensitive recording studios and live
performance rooms are among the most demanding of all the building arts,"
she says. "Having a knowledgeable person on site, and particularly one
capable of identifying and articulating problems before they are set in
stone can save clients substantial amounts of time and money."
"The Murray Arts Center's primary role is to serve the Mount Paran
Christian School students," said MPCS Board Chair Ron Mulkey. "Beyond that
mission, the Center will also provide a valuable community resource, by
hosting a variety of performance events. These will range from full-scale
performances by the resident 75-member Cobb Symphony Orchestra, to
theatrical productions by local, regional and nationally recognized
artists."
Named in memory of the late wife of Don Dozier, an Atlanta-based
philanthropist, builder and founder of the facility, the unique 600-seat
Kristi Lynn Theatre incorporates a number of proprietary design features.
"These include a fully flyable concert shell, fabricated to optimize
reflection control; over $1 million in acoustic treatments including fully
soundproof rehearsal rooms; and a $250,000 flying concert shell. These
elements ensure the absolute optimum listening experience," John Storyk
adds.
Design and fabrication was a joint effort of WSDG's Gabe Hauser and RPG's
Peter D'Antonio. Sixteen-foot high variable acoustic wood doors fixed to
the sides of the theater allow the performance space to be easily changed
from a symphony hall into a sound reinforced concert hall or a
state-of-the-art surround sound cinema.
Capable of producing professional-quality CD, video and DVD programming,
the Center's recording and video production facilities are distinguished by
a formidable arsenal of technology. The "crown jewel" of the audio wing is
a vintage SSL 9080 recording console originally owned by NYC's fabled Hit
Factory Recording Studio. The console and various pieces of vintage audio
gear were obtained for the Murray Arts Center by Dave Malekpour and his
Boston-based Professional Audio Design team. PAD was also responsible for
fine tuning the console prior to delivery and for the on-site commissioning
of the SSL.
The SSL XL 9080 K Series SuperAnalogue console became an immediate hit
with MPCS students when they learned it had played an essential role in the
recording of countless Gold and Platinum records. Other key pieces of
equipment include an SSL AWS 900 + Analogue Workstation System and two SSL
C200 digital production consoles. These essential tools provide the Center
with the potential to make a major impact on the community both as a source
for live entertainment and a center of learning.
"The Mount Paran Christian School sits on 65 acres of land purchased from
the Murray family in 2001. The Center will serve as a tribute and permanent
memorial to the family and their generosity to MPCS students and the
community. With our rich family history and strong ties to this property,
the foundation is thrilled to create this legacy for Stuart and Eulene
Murray," a Foundation spokesperson said.
For additional high-res images, contact Howard Sherman (phone: 212 777
4711, email: hshermanpr@gmail.com).
Relevant links for this story:
Walters-Storyk Design Group: http://www.wsdg.com
Randall-Paulson Architects: http://www.randallpaulson.com
Mount Paran Christian School: http://www.mtparanschool.com
Pro Audio Design: http://www.proaudiodesign.com
About Walters-Storyk Design Group (WSDG)
The Walters-Storyk Design Group (www.wsdg.com) has designed over 3,000
media production facilities in the U.S., Europe, the Far East and South
America. Credits range from the original Jimi Hendrix Electric Lady Studio
in Greenwich Village to NYC's new Jazz At Lincoln Center performance
complex and studios for Whitney Houston, The Goo Goo Dolls, Jay-Z, Bob
Marley, Hollywood film composer Carter Burwell and Aerosmith; broadcast
facilities for The Food Network, Interlochen Public Radio, CBS and WNET,
and corporate clients such as Hoffman La Roche. Recent WSDG credits
include Allaire, a multi-million dollar Woodstock, NY destination studio,
and private studios for Timbaland's Tim Mosley, Tracy Chapman, Green Day
and Alicia Keys. WSDG principals John Storyk, Beth Walters, and Dirk Noy
lecture frequently at universities and industry events, and contribute
regularly to industry publications. WSDG is a six-time winner of the
prestigious TEC Award for outstanding achievement in Acoustics/Facility
Design. The firm maintains offices in New York, San Francisco, Miami,
Switzerland, Argentina, Brasil, China and Mexico.