University of Iowa School of Music: Suspended Theatroacoustic System
LMN Architects·Iowa City, United States
University of Iowa School of Music: Suspended Theatroacoustic System
- Year
- 2013
- Type
- Cultural
- Status
- Built
- Firm
- LMN Architects
- Location
- Iowa City, United States
The new School of Music at the University of Iowa will sit at a central intersection in the downtown core of Iowa City. The Concert Hall, the project’s prime performance venue, is front-and-center amidst a 6-floor architectural composition. This 700-seat hall contains a highly complex and intricately laced suspended theatroacoustic system, designed and coordinated in close collaboration with several specialists and builders. The main goal of the system is to unify many disparate acoustic and theatrical systems within a new, high-performance system.The design criteria—both acoustically and systematically—are complex, interdependent, and often conflicting.
The new School of Music at the University of Iowa will sit at a central intersection in the downtown core of Iowa City. The Concert Hall, the project’s prime performance venue, is front-and-center amidst a 6-floor architectural composition. This 700-seat hall contains a highly complex and intricately laced suspended theatroacoustic system, designed and coordinated in close collaboration with several specialists and builders. The main goal of the system is to unify many disparate acoustic and theatrical systems within a new, high-performance system.The design criteria—both acoustically and systematically—are complex, interdependent, and often conflicting.