Cleveland Institute of Music
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Cleveland Institute of Music
View full project brief at SoundCom.net PROJECT BRIEF Cleveland Institute of Music Founded in 1920, the Cleveland Institute of Music is known internationally as being one of the best music conservatories. Today, there are more than 400 conservatory students and 1,500 preparatory and continuing education students. Approximately 1,100 people apply for the 150 undergraduate and graduate openings each year. In 2007, the Cleveland Institute of Music completed a $40 million dollar improvement project. The 36,000 square-foot expansion included: Mixon Hall a 250 seat state-of-the-art recital hall with an audio control room for high-tech broadcasting; the Fred A. Lennon Education Building with new practice rooms, teaching studios, and a student lounge; the Kulas Center for International Education, a distance learning studio and administrative space; as well as the Gilliam Family Music Garden, a new entryway and expanded lobby. Working with national consultants and acousticians, SoundCom was proud to be a part of the improvement project. Key elements to the upgrade included: SERVICES PROVIDED Audio/Visual Conferencing/Collaboration Sound Systems Broadcast/Production FEATURES Plasma Displays Video/Audio Processing Performance Digital Audio Distance Learning Hearing Assistance CREDITS West Lake Reed Leskosky – Architect Akustiks – Consultant CLEVELAND COLUMBUS CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH RECITAL HALL DISTANCE LEARNING ROOMS SoundCom provided a professional mixing console and EAW speakers that help enhance audio performances. The performance audio system and audio and video processing system will help give the performers at the Cleveland Institute of Music the opportunity to perform breathtaking shows and will allow the audience to enjoy shows like they never have before. SoundCom designed and installed distance learning rooms which feature real time video capabilities for instructors and students all over the world. RECORDING STUDIO SoundCom installed a recording studio that records and broadcasts all events. The control room is the first THX PM3 Certified studio in a music conservatory worldwide. Phone: 800-628-8739 Fax: 440-234-2614 DIGITAL SIGNAGE SoundCom installed plasma displays in the lobby and cafeteria areas which receive video feeds originated from virtually any location in the facility. For More Information Visit: SoundCom.net
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