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COMPLETED
PROJECTS - TERRACES BAR
CP Sound
has just completed a new sound and specialist LED lighting installation
at the Terraces Bar & Grill in Brighton for Glendola Leisure.
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The circular building is located on Madeira Drive, at the site of
the old Seaworld, and was originally erected four years ago as part
of the Aquarium Terraces project.
The Terraces
Bar & Grill has many advantages, including a unique circular
structure, modern semi-industrial design, pleasant views of the
beach from the bottom terrace, and a spectacular 360 degree vista
and views of the Palace Pier from the top bar and terrace.
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Essex-based Pembroke Design was appointed to do the interiors. As
a totally separate element to the sound design of the project, CP's
Colin Pattenden decided to show their new side-lit, etched substrate
LED panel to the designers, who sought an eye-catching form of bar
illumination, who were suitable impressed to order ten to go at
the rear of the bars.
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LED Lighting
The CP Sound
LED panels are all etched with an attractive montage of pebbles.
Four sit behind the upstairs bar and six at the rear of the downstairs
bar. They are made from a special 10mm thick white, clear glass
with polished edges to allow the passage of light into the etchings.
The engravings were created by Tony Harris, and applied to one side
of the panel, before the panels were all toughened to ensure robustness
and safety.
Four additional
panels lead the way to the toilets, but these are imprinted with
vinyl pebbles. Lighting for all panels is DMX controlled by a Pulsar
Minipiece.
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The same
Minipiece (plus a 9-channel DMX power-pack) controls 30 CP48 RGB
colour changing spotlights, another LED lighting product specially
developed by CP Sound for their installations.
The wall-mounted
CP48s - dotted strategically upstairs and downstairs - are colour
matched to the speakers on each floor - silver for upstairs and
black for downstairs. The downstairs fixtures are hidden behind
the speakers, mounted on the wall below the specially extended speaker
brackets.
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Sound
Design
Pattenden again
went JBL - as with many of his bar/restaurant sound designs. The
silver speakers upstairs are a special JBL edition dubbed the 'Control
13' by Pattenden, seven of which were chosen for their ability to
deliver quiet and clear background sound in the top bar.
Downstairs sound
- usually a noisier and livelier environment - is distributed via
7 of the more conventional JBL Control 28s and three JBL Control
25s. The control 28s were chosen for their thumpy bass, but minimal
low frequency problems.
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Music source
is a Rolec hard disk player with remote volume controls behind both
bars, and the system is split into 2 zones (up and down), and powered
with a Cloud preamp.
The building's
primarily glass walls proved challenging acoustic material to work
with, and sound leakage issues both within the venue, and between
it and its immediate outside environment and the nearby houses,
were also major issues.
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The audio design took into account the rigorous environmental noise
pollution guidelines in place, and sound is contained by dampening
the bottom end, by not installing any subs and by ensuring there's
nothing below 150 Hz. Downstairs, all the speakers are mounted on
the outer walls pointing inwards.
The toilets
feature JBL Control 24CTs for a good, clean sound.
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Exterior Lighting
The CP Sound
team has also adapted the building's pre-existing architectural
lighting - via a series of duo-colour dichroic filters - giving
a new look but retaining continuity with other buildings in the
complex. The filters give turquoise in the middle and bleed to magenta
at the outside, imbibing The Terraces with a warm, inviting night-time
glow.
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