Abstract

Limited space and multi-use programming often leaves practice rooms working for several instrumental and vocal groups within performing arts facilities. During programming, communication about expected performance of the space and adjacencies, as well as design team collaboration will help to keep the project in scope and on budget. Special details for multiple trades are required to design a well isolated and multi-functioning practice room for various quantities and ranges of instruments and voice. The details are important not only throughout the design phases but must be carefully observed during build-out so that special isolation requirements are incorporated correctly. The entire process from design, detailing, and into construction is presented with emphasis on the various communication processes required to arrive at successful outcomes. Specific examples are provided highlighting the importance of each step in the process.

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