New Studio in Turbenthal
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 5:25 pm
Hello to all in this very instructional, most exemplary forum.
A virtual treasure trove of information, ideas and technique here!
I guess it's about time I introduced myself, having been lurking about for a few weeks now.
I'm a Canadian who is living for the past 20 years or so in Switzerland.
Until recently we (my wife and 2 sons) were living in a house in Winterthur (Kanton of Zürich). Once my son's finally moved out into their own places, I managed to secure one of the rooms in our apartment for use as a Project studio. The other apartments in the house were being used as offices for various businesses so in the evenings and weekends there was really no one in the house to be disturbed (well, apart from the wife LOL). I was able therefore to get away with just a bit of treatment and didn't worry too much about isolation - the room was basically a sieve.
The imaging at the desk however was excellent and the frequency response was very good and acceptably flat - well most of the energy was leaving the room anyway and the rest was well taken care of with several broadband absorbers and assorted panels.
Well, the building was sold end of the year to a company who decided they wanted to use the remainder of the house (our apartment) for offices - so we had to move. We've now bought a condominium and are waiting 'til next June when it should be finished, and we can move in.
The new house (in Turbenthal, Zürich) is being built to Minergy standards (exact Minergy rating will be applied once the building is complete), heating is in the floors and supplied by district heating (across the street) in the form of wood pellet. All windows are triple pane, and the structure is amply insulated (for heat anyway). The apartments are virtually airtight and air circulation is independent for each apartment (11 in total), and fresh air over heat exchangers.
Here is a picture of my Studio as it was before we had to move.
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Studio Winterthur.jpg [ 53.32 KiB | Viewed 8 times ]
In addition to our apartment, I've purchased a cellar room which I intend to use as my new Project studio. Although far from ideal in size 5m x 3m x 2.5m, I'm going to give it a go.
So I will continue from here with a new thread in the Design Forum where we can get into the specifics.
TFN
Brian
A virtual treasure trove of information, ideas and technique here!
I guess it's about time I introduced myself, having been lurking about for a few weeks now.
I'm a Canadian who is living for the past 20 years or so in Switzerland.
Until recently we (my wife and 2 sons) were living in a house in Winterthur (Kanton of Zürich). Once my son's finally moved out into their own places, I managed to secure one of the rooms in our apartment for use as a Project studio. The other apartments in the house were being used as offices for various businesses so in the evenings and weekends there was really no one in the house to be disturbed (well, apart from the wife LOL). I was able therefore to get away with just a bit of treatment and didn't worry too much about isolation - the room was basically a sieve.
The imaging at the desk however was excellent and the frequency response was very good and acceptably flat - well most of the energy was leaving the room anyway and the rest was well taken care of with several broadband absorbers and assorted panels.
Well, the building was sold end of the year to a company who decided they wanted to use the remainder of the house (our apartment) for offices - so we had to move. We've now bought a condominium and are waiting 'til next June when it should be finished, and we can move in.
The new house (in Turbenthal, Zürich) is being built to Minergy standards (exact Minergy rating will be applied once the building is complete), heating is in the floors and supplied by district heating (across the street) in the form of wood pellet. All windows are triple pane, and the structure is amply insulated (for heat anyway). The apartments are virtually airtight and air circulation is independent for each apartment (11 in total), and fresh air over heat exchangers.
Here is a picture of my Studio as it was before we had to move.
Attachment:
Studio Winterthur.jpg [ 53.32 KiB | Viewed 8 times ]
In addition to our apartment, I've purchased a cellar room which I intend to use as my new Project studio. Although far from ideal in size 5m x 3m x 2.5m, I'm going to give it a go.
So I will continue from here with a new thread in the Design Forum where we can get into the specifics.
TFN
Brian