JaffeHolden Announces Improvements Made to Renovated David H. Koch Theater

By: Oct. 23, 2009
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Mark Holden, Chairman and Director of Design of JaffeHolden, is delighted to announce the firm's work on the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, scheduled to reopen with Hugo Weisgall's Esther on November 7th. Among the world's most respected and sought-after acoustical design firms, JaffeHolden's expertise at successfully designing the sound for diverse venues is highlighted by their recent work in renovating AlIce Tully Hall at Lincoln Center - a project that received international critical acclaim - and the new performance spaces at The Juilliard School, completed in October.

JaffeHolden was retained jointly by New York City Ballet and New York City Opera as the acousticians for the renovation of the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. In collaboration with JCJ Architecture and Schuler Shook Theatre Planners, JaffeHolden provided consultation regarding the acoustic impact of all renovations planned in the Theater. These have included enlarging the orchestra pit thereby increasing the acoustical presence of the orchestra and improving balance and communication between the orchestra and performers; modifying the stage apron; replacing all seats with new material that has optimal acoustic characteristics; and designing an attractive and acoustically reflective fire curtain to create a more flexible performance space.

JaffeHolden was also responsible for the design of new acoustic side walls near the theater's proscenium, as well as the installation of quiet heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems. Using sophisticated design techniques and computer simulations, the firm has upgraded and modernized important elements in the theater to enhance the artistic experience of the opera and ballet, for both audiences and performers alike. These important acoustical interventions have eliminated the need for the use of an electronic enhancement system in the theater.

JaffeHolden is an internationally acclaimed acoustical design firm that has worked on some of the world's premier performing arts centers, museums and educational facilities. The firm's many outstanding projects include: New York's AlIce Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, The Juilliard School, Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, Merkin Hall at Kaufman Center, and Henry Miller's Theater; Cleveland's Severance Hall; Santa Monica's The Broad Stage; Seattle's Marion Oliver McCaw Hall; Fort Worth's Bass Performance Hall; Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art; Detroit's Orchestra Hall; and Washington D.C.'s Eisenhower Theater, Opera House, and Concert Hall at the Kennedy Center; among others. Selected upcoming projects include the LCT3 (Lincoln Center Theater 3), the James Madison University Performing Arts Center, a concert hall for the University of Hong Kong, and the MGM/Cirque du Soleil Elvis Presley Production.

Mark Holden serves as Chairman and CEO of JaffeHolden and is the firm's lead architectural acoustic designer. For three decades with JaffeHolden, he has collaborated on hundreds of diverse performance and exhibition space designs throughout the world. Mr. Holden thrives on the design processes that call on his unique skills as an engineer, physicist, jazz musician, communicator and collaborator to create superior acoustic environments.

Headquartered in Norwalk, CT with a West Coast office in Santa Monica, CA, the JaffeHolden senior officers also include President and Principal Acoustician Russell Cooper and Principal Acoustician Mark Reber.

For more information on JaffeHolden, visit http://www.jaffeholden.com

 



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