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Old 23rd January 2008   #5
JFN - Sonalksis
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Originally Posted by FormulaReed View Post
So I have been looking for a new space for my studio for about 4 months now and this is the best space that I have found so far. I can't figure out what would be the best way to split the space apart. The main problem are the pillars that are in the room. I can't seem to get a good space for the control room.

Hear is a drawing of the space that I am working with. Let me know if you have any ideas.

Thanks,

Reed
Here's some ideas seen from a practical and useful view for a working environment. Maybe not fitting your needs, but there was no spec. so this was what came to my mind. Beware, I am not an acoustics engineer (some guys will look at the picture and say "no you're quite right your not" here.. ), this is just a sketch for a strategy of how to split up the room.

The lounge could easily be divided to include an "open" office as well with just some simple cubicle walls or something.

If I was to build something like this, I'd do a sketch like this with how I was thinking, and pass it along to an acoustics engineer and have him run it in his tools etc. to get the 100% correct shapes and angles of the rooms etc.

Keep us posted about your project!

Cheers,
JFN
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