The art deco Egyptian Theatre in DeKalb, Illinois, is one of only 5 remaining ‘Egyptian’ theatres in the United States.
This 14-story building built in 1926 once housed administrative and sales departments of The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, the famous piano, theater organ, and jukebox manufacturer.
This new building houses classrooms, offices, a four-story atrium, an open collaboration area and tailored laboratory space for robotic technologies.
The congregation of the Immanuel Baptist Church expanded their worship space with an 825-seat Sanctuary.
This renovation to the First Division Museum, which receives over 110,000 visitors per year, included replacement of all of the museum’s HVAC systems and a complete update to the First in War exhibit.
The Laingsburg K-12 school system, theater department, and band program desired practice and performance spaces to advance the arts in their community.
Multi-family residential noise control will be the topic for Partner, Nathan Sevener at Noise-Con.
Congratulations to Senior Consultant Aimee Lalime on earning her INCE Board Certification this past year!
Our own Mandy Kachur recently sat down with "Between the Lines with FGI" podcast to discuss the impact acoustics has on patients and resident care.