The Albany Entertainment Centre is the result of an extensive planning process between the City of Albany, the Albany community and the Western Australian Government. The venue will replace the Albany Town Hall Theatre as the premier performing arts space for Albany and the Great Southern.
Marshall Day Acoustics was selected for this project as part of a rigorous tendering process and the result is a beautiful asymmetrical auditorium design with the acclaimed London based architect, Zaha Hadid, who won the design competition in 2003.
Civic Place represents one of the most comprehensive cultural infrastructure projects undertaken by a local government authority and Marshall Day Acoustics are pleased to have been appointed as acoustic consultant on this prestigious project on the North Shore of Sydney.
This project included the major refurbishment, restoration and adaptive re-use of a late 1920's atmospheric theatre. The project required careful consideration of the heritage issues whilst optimising the acoustic environment through innovative designs.
Marshall Day Acoustics were involved in the refurbishment of this iconic live music venue in Dublin's Temple Bar precinct. Formerly the Temple Bar Music Centre, the site has been a key part of Dublin's live music scene since the 1980's and provides recording and rehearsal studios in addition to the live music venue. The venue re-opened as the