The Harbison Theatre and Classroom Building includes a 400 seat theatre, five multimedia classrooms, science laboratories, and faculty and administrative offices. Support spaces for the theatre include group and private dressing rooms, costume and set design studios, and a two story scene shop. This building is the first significant project on the College’s Harbison Campus and is used by both the College and the community.
Architectural acoustics, sound isolation, and mechanical system noise and vibration control for the Harbison Theatre and Classroom Building. Special acoustical treatments include custom side wall reflectors, resilient reflective grid, and multiple distributed return air plenums.
An audio system, production communication system, performance lighting system, theatrical rigging and soft goods system, and a video monitoring system for the theatre in the Harbison Theatre and Classroom Building.
Site lighting and interior lighting of the lobby, prefunction space, and theatre house.
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