• Bass Hall - Fort Worth, TX

    Architect: HKS Architects
    General Contractor: Linbeck Construction

    Fort Worth’s beautiful concert hall was built in 1998 to play home to major performing arts. The Hall seats 2,056 and stands 48-feet tall. The interior dome of the main concert hall is 80-foot in diameter. The most significant part of the hall are the acoustics. Dynasonics silencers were installed.

  • Carnegie Hall - New York, NY

    Architect: Henry Hardenbergh
    General Contractor: Tishman Construction Corp.
    Mechanical Engineer: Flack & Kurtz
    Installed by: Tishman Construction Corp.

    Carnegie Hall renovated it’s 39,700 square foot Hall in 2004. Renovation included a 650-seat multi-use performance space, street-level entry marquee and lobby. Dynasonics duct silencers were installed to alleviate noise that would come from an ordinary vent.

  • City Creek Center - Salt Lake City, UT

    Architect: FFKR Architects & ZGF Architects
    General Contractor: McCullough Engineering & Contracting
    Engineer: Glumac - California

    The City Creek Center project began in May 2011. The estimated completion date is August 2012. This unique center will accommodate offices, stores and residences that will allow a walkable urban community. This project will be LEED certified. Dynasonics RCS sound attentuators are being installed.

  • Dallas Convention Center - Dallas, TX

    Architect: LMN Architects / JPJ Architects / HKS, Inc.
    Design Architect: SOM Chicago
    Engineer: Datum Engineers, Inc.

    Phase IV renovation to the convention center began in 2002. With an exhibition floor of 400’ x 400’, the design is to support 350 lbs per square foot. It is the largest column free expansion space in the world. The convention center is located adjacent to six roadways and four train lines, therefore sound protection was a must. Dynasonics silencers were installed.

  • David Lawrence Convention Center - Pittsburgh, PA

    Architect: Rafael Vinoly Architects
    General Contractor: Turner Construction & PJ Dick, Inc. Co.
    Mechanical Engineer: Burt Hill Kossar Rittleman Associates
    Installed by: Turner Construction

    Expanded in 2003, the David Lawrence Convention Center contains five exhibit halls, two lecture halls, 51 meeting rooms and a grand Ballroom. The Convention Center was awarded the Gold LEED Certification and is listed as the first of its kind to be 'green'.

  • Getty Center - Los Angeles, CA

    Architect: Richard Meier & Partners
    General Contractor: Dinwiddie
    Mechanical Engineer: ESP, Inc.
    Installed by: Dinwiddie

    The Getty Center holds the esteemed privilege of being the first LEED certified facility in the country. The center holds 450-seat auditorium as well as offices and the Getty Information Institute. Dynasonics panel enclosures and duct silencers were installed.

  • Museum of Modern Art - New York

    Architect: Yoshio Taniguchi
    General Contractor: AMEC
    Mechanical Engineer: Altieri Sebor Construction
    Installed by: AMEC

    The renovation of the Museum of Modern Art commenced in 2002 and completed the project in 2004. The project doubled the space of the exhibition areas that consisted of 630,000 square feet. Dynasonics duct silencers were installed.

  • Northwestern Medical Center - Chicago, IL

    Architect: Gensler
    General Contractor: Skender Construction
    Installed By: Skender Construction

    Northwestern Medical Center is a 102,000 square foot renovation that includes three existing buildings. The project encompasses 11 floors.

  • US Embassy - Sofia, Bulgaria

    Architect: CMSS Architects, PC
    General Contractor: J.A. Jones International
    Engineer: Novostroy Engineering Co.

    The U.S. Embassy in Sofa, Bulgaria, Europe was designed to have features of a modern US design with classic-Bulgarian architecture. The building has four stories and consists of 187,000 square feet. In addition to the superb design, the Embassy was granted the LEED certification by the US Green Building Council.

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