Columbia University Roone Arledge Broadcast Lab

Major facility renovation incorporates several state-of-the-art features to better prepare School of Journalism students for careers in radio and television broadcasting.  Upgraded spaces include studios, control room, voice booth and non-linear editing suites.

The School’s TV studio includes news set with several shooting positions.  Robotic cameras capture the action remotely in the adjacent control room.  Studio design accommodated a professional environment that can be operated with a small staff.  The editing suites feature 40 work stations.

Client
Columbia University School of Journalism

Location
New York, NY

 

Project Type
Renovation

Complete
2003

 
Renovated facilities  strengthened the ability to better prepare students for career paths in broadcasting and draw top students and faculty for robust collaborations.   WebPhoto_ColumbiaURABL-1   WebPhoto_ColumbiaURABL-2
       
 

Comprehensive acoustic services helped achieve environments conducive to professional-quality productions.