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Ken Bilyk of Bilyk Technologies, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: We
were presented with the task of designing an orchestra shell and
performance acoustics for a multi purpose, open A frame structure.
Additional requirements mandated that the shell be configured for
a variety of performances, present a mien befitting its international
stature, and of course fit within the prescribed budget. RPG Diffusor
Systems® products enabled us to meet all of the requirements
while providing the performers on stage and members of the audience
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Architect |
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Brian
Berg of Mutchler Bartram Architects: The International Peace
Garden Consortium, a joint venture between Mutchler Bartram Architects,
Fargo, ND and Gaboury Associates, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada,
successfully used QRD® 734s and FRG Omniffusors to
create a versatile orchestra shell. Flexibility is obtained by
moving the QRD® panels toward the center of the stage to
create a more intimate setting and the natural wood finish of
the QRD® complements the rustic heavy timber style construction
of the 500 seat performance hall.
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Client |
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Joe Almé of The International Music Camp, Minot, ND: The
International Music Camp Center for the Performing Arts, located
at the International Peace Garden, needed an acoustical treatment
that would enrich both vocal and instrumental performance for a
variety of ensemble sizes. The flexibility of the RPG® product
as well as the intricate acoustical design, has created an exciting
and effective aural environment. |
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