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When Populous of
Kansas City decided that the Amway Center, new home of the Orlando Magic, needed
to control reflection and reverberation in the bowl where 19,000 screaming fans
would be cheering on Dwight Howard, they turned to Sound Seal.
Included
in this project are approximately
(330) custom-stained highly figured
Anigre veneer
WoodTrends Topline PS panels.
Affixed to all the short walls in
the desirable Loge Box areas of the
arena, these create a bit of a
refuge from the din associated with
a typical NBA basketball game. They
also lessen the harsh reflections
associated with painted drywall
during musical performances and any
other of the myriad uses for this
cavernous space.
As the
building neared completion, it was
determined that more acoustical
control would be necessary. Again
turning to Sound Seal, the team at
Populous worked out a design that
would place custom
S-2000 fabric wrapped panels at
just about every empty wall space in
the performance area. Adding to the
challenge was the fact that the
legendary rock band The Eagles would
be kicking off a world-wide tour in
the arena, performing just days
after the date of substantial
completion. Working closely with the
installing contractor, KenPat, LLC
of Orlando, Sound Seal was able to
provide over (540) custom sized
acoustical wall panels in time for
the show.at just about every empty wall space in the performance area.
Since
1979, Sound Seal has been providing
innovative solutions to noise
control. First and foremost is our
dedication to customer service and
performance. Call
800-569-1294 today and give us the
opportunity to help.
Architect: Populous:Kansas
City, MO.
General contractor: Hunt
Construction Group, LLC Scottsdale,
AZ
Installing Contractor: KenPat,
LLC. Orlando, FL.
  
Pictures
of the newly completed Amway Center
in Orlando, Florida |