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Upon opening, The Arthur Zankel Music Center quickly became the center for musical events for the university and communities in nearby areas. The new building houses many areas to support musical activity. The crown jewel of the facility is the performing arts hall. Sound and video systems in this space[...]

Despite the College of Music’s 30-year history and its burgeoning national reputation as a preeminent school for performers, Temple University did not have a hall designed specifically for musical performances until the completion of Rock Hall. Originally built as a facility for religious education, the building was renovated into a[...]

Made possible due to a generous donation from the family of radio pioneer David Kurtz, William Penn Charter School was able to honor Mr. Kurtz’s memory by building a new professional-grade performing arts center. The flexible facility not only serves the school community, but also the larger community surrounding the[...]

This new, 78,000 square foot facility is considered to be one of Villanova’s most transformational projects. The state-of-the-art building supports the university’s theatre, music, and dance programs. Creating a cultural hub on campus, the facility brings unique spaces for performance, rehearsal, education and dance, all under one roof. The performing[...]

Kean University sought to create a world-class performance venue for its award-winning stage program. With five theatres on campus, the university provides students and the local community with places to perform and view plays, concerts, and other diverse programming. One of the theatres on campus is the new 325-seat Eugene[...]

The spacious, glass-walled, 640-seat music pavilion commands panoramic views of nearby hills and lakes. Pavilion seating, configured in the round with parterres and upper-level balconies surrounding a flat-floor orchestra, takes its design cues from the Boston Symphony Hall. The pavilion’s 1 ¼” thick insulated acoustic glass panels diffract sound to[...]

ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is a world-class hub for instruction based digital media production. It houses a variety of audiovisual-intensive multi-media production and learning spaces, including state-of-the-art 285-seat and 75-seat Dolby Atmos-enabled screening theaters with both creation and playback capabilities. The Sidney Poitier New American Film[...]

The Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health is the newest addition to Arizona State University’s rapidly expanding research district of their Tempe campus. This 281,000 SF facility welcomes innovative research teams that focus on ASU’s exploration around the subjects of food, energy, and water. This building allows for[...]

The Highland Mall, once an abandoned shopping center, now houses Austin Community College’s Highland Campus. The state-of-the-art facility caters to both arts and sciences programs to create a flexible, highly functional space for interdisciplinary work that brings together higher education, workforce training, and lifelong learning. The 415,000 SF space offers[...]

Coastal Carolina University’s new 50,000 SF academic facility is providing the University with much needed space to support its rapidly growing population. With nearly 10,000 students, this institution is drawing prospective students in with its unique academic programs such as golf management and marine science. There are three computer-based learning[...]

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Hyperspectral Imaging - Technically Speaking

Our internal innovation and development team constantly analyzes new technology and develops solutions to meet our client’s challenges. Our Technically Speaking series is one way we share our technical findings with the professional community. 

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