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Confusion or Fusion
By Sam Cavitt, August 5, 2010
Private theaters boasting stunning interiors
and exceptional performance can be
realized with planning, cooperation, and
collaboration. Unfortunately this does
not always come easily or naturally.
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How We Do Windows
June 8, 2010
Controlling Light and Acoustics in
Theaters Containing Glass
Sam
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A Room With Many Views
By Sam Cavitt, February 24, 2010
I have never really liked the term, “dedicated theater,” because it does not really project the image of an entertaining environment. It reminds me of “serious listening.” If a system and room is really great, then I should be
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Working Closer Together
By Sam Cavitt, December 4, 2009
Collaborating On A Theater Design Adds Profit Opportunities One of the greatest missed opportunities of home theater design is the potential for collaboration. Often integrators ignore interiors, design professionals overlook
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The New Theater Aesthetic
By Sam Cavitt, September 4, 2009
How To Artfully Blend Your Room’s Form And Function Together A professional theater designer will work out the details in every application, from millwork, to equipment mounting, to fabric attachment, lighting, and more..Much
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The Home Theater’s Engine
By Sam Cavitt, July 2, 2009
Steps That Will Give Your Client A Theater They Really Want A great home theater is no accident. Designers cannot merely show up with the latest favorite gear, hang it in the proffered space, and bang out extraordinary results.In
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Balancing Form and Function
By Sam Cavitt, April 1, 2009
Home Theater Design Benchmarks For Successful InstallationsThe home theater is experiential in nature, and there are fundamental elements and attributes required to deliver that experience. Just like a high-performance sports
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Defining ‘Home Theater’
January 9, 2009
HOW TO SET PARAMETERS TO RE-ENFORCE THE VALUE OF YOUR WORKThe scenario plays out like this: someone asks what you do for a living. “I design home theaters,” you say, knowing what comes next. “Oh, my uncle (or dad, or brother) has
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