Article Title:
Air Conditioning performs essential service at new N.B.C. Studios
Publication:
Architectural Record
Publication Type:
Serial
Volume:
92
Issue:
5
Date:
12/1942
Pages:
71
Illustrations:
ext photo, port
Notes:
Advertisement; Arnone is quoted as saying: In addition to the usual problems of proper temperature and humidity control, sound and vibration control were of paramount importance. Not only must there be a total absence of noise or vibration due to the operation of the air conditioning equipment, butthe elimination of intercommunicated sound between adjoining studios through the air ducts was of major consideration. The complete isolation of the equipment foundations from the building structure itself was desirable since such vibration transmitted into the building would surely result in distrubances in the studio areas."
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PCAD id:
4995