Contact: Maureen Gibson
Phone: (718)-430-4524
Fax: (718)-430-4510
E-Mail: mgibson@industrialacoustics.com
1 September 2004
IAC’S
27 DIGITAL STUDIOS FOR UK’S BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION
World
leader in acoustic engineering, Industrial Acoustics Company (IAC) has
designed and installed 27 state-of-the-art digital studios for world-renowned
broadcaster, the BBC in the UK. IAC, whose European HQ is based in Winchester,
UK, installed the studios at the BBC’s new broadcasting centre in
Birmingham in the Midlands, in this, one of the biggest studio projects
the company has ever undertaken.
The purpose-built, 100,000sq ft facility occupies 2 floors
of a building that also houses hotels, shops, restaurants and apartments.
Providing public access presented particular design challenges to the
team of architects, acoustic consultants and management contractors.
Ian Rich, IAC’s Business Manager, Studios said:
“We won the tender in January 2002 against tough acoustic and aesthetic
criteria. It was the low weight-loading capacity of the building that
brought the architects to us – and our lightweight ‘Moduline’
product. It’s highly flexible, and because each component is acoustically-rated,
it gives great acoustic quality as well.”
Moduline is also a self-supporting system that does not
necessitate walls to be full height between floor slabs so a space could
be left above the studios for a service void. Walls, floors and ceilings
are constructed from 100mm thick acoustic panels into which high performance
Noise-Lock doors and windows and internal tuner panels and acoustic plaques
are fitted.
Years of lab and field tests meant the architects were
guaranteed Moduline’s excellent acoustic performance.
STUDIOS’
DESIGN
The 27 studios range from Control/Editing Rooms, Voiceover
Booths, Radio Studios and Post-Production Suites through to a full-scale,
state-of-the-art TV Studio.
Ian Rich again: “Each acoustically-sensitive area
is a ‘room-within-a-room’. Each inner chamber has a floating
floor supported on anti-vibration mountings. Twin magnetic seal acoustic
doors are integrated into the structure and we custom designed the vision
windows. Manufacture was complex as some have glass up to 32mm thick and
many needed low reflective properties.” A novel viewing window has
been positioned between the BBC Foyer/Shop and two Radio Studios: novel
in that it is one window on the outside and two inside. On the exterior
it measures 4m long by 1m high.
ACOUSTICS
AND STYLE
Stylish and resilient wood, metal and fabric acoustic
plaques stand off the walls to accommodate a tuning zone behind them which
is filled with acoustic panel absorbers and wrapped fibreglass. Ceilings
are finished with sophisticated acoustic metal tiles within a plasterboard
perimeter and raised flooring throughout facilitates technical wiring
for the broadcasting equipment.
For the first time in 30 years, Birmingham’s public
will be able to view BBC radio in action. The suite of six Radio Studios
located around an Operation Room in the centre has extensive glazing between
studios and two windows into the public area in the foyer.
Other acoustic rooms include a four-studio Radio Suite,
Audio Workshops, NPA & NCA Booths, Finishing Suites, Foley Room and
the Dubbing area.
DRAMA SUITE – HOME TO ‘THE ARCHERS’
The Drama Suite is perhaps the most exciting of all the
studios. Home to the world-renowned radio UK farming soap ‘The Archers’,
IAC has supplied most fittings needed for recording sound effects: carpet
and hardwood flooring areas; and ‘false’ doors and even sinks
with running water!
TELEVISION
STUDIO AREA
The Television Studio for BBC WM features scenery-size
doors and a full depth acoustic glass wall giving onto the News Room.
This glass wall is 3.2m high by 8.5m wide and incorporates a frameless
glass door.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
IAC project managed the design and installation of all
27 studios over 18 months. It took 25 Acoustic Fitters and 3 site managers
to create this state-of –the-art studio environment – a fitting
home to the world’s best broadcaster.
For more information
on IAC studios contact Ken DeLasho (718) 430-4523 Fax: (718) 863 1138 kdelasho@industrialacoustics.com
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EDITORS’
NOTES
IAC has designed and built modular studios, control/editing
rooms and voice booths for many of the world’s leading broadcast,
post-production and sound recording organisations, often to very demanding
technical standards and very tight timescales. IAC has over 30 years’
experience in broadcast and audio studio design and clients include the
BBC (UK); NBC (USA); CBS (USA); Reuters (UK); BskyB (UK); Channel 4 (UK);
ITN (UK); Carlton (UK); LBC (UK); Radio City Liverpool (UK); RTE (Ireland);
TF1 (France); Radio Free Europe (Germany); SIC (Portugal); Filmnet (Belgium);
Redline Audio-Video (Netherlands); Space Channel (Quatar); SABC (South
Africa).
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