Veale Associates deliver sound media studios for Winchester University

Winchester University has installed new sound recording and post production facilities as part of a planned expansion its School of Media and Film.

Veale Associates (VA) were commissioned to create the music and post production facilities.

The project combines a five-room complex including two 5.1 control rooms, two live rooms and a ADR/Foley room. The studios are located in the Bowers Building, part of their media facilities.

Both control rooms feature Audient Heritage format consoles, with the one in control room two being fully height adjustable, complimented with Avid S3s providing highly integrated control for Protools HDx and Logic, together with Focusrite’s RedNet Dante powered I/O to provide networkable audio across the entire complex, a rolling rack of RedNet 4’s provides remote location recording from anywhere attached to the Universities fibre network infrastructure.

Commenting on the project, Eloise Veale, creative director for Veale Associates said: “The ceiling height allowed us to be really creative with the design of the large live room. We created the first acoustic diffuser that provides brilliant sound diffusion together with excellent low frequency control and is the first manufactured by the Italian Wood-Skin company installed in the UK. A very flexible lighting system compliments the design to create the atmospheric mood."

VA’s technical manager, Richard Ligginss added: “It was determined that two studios will be required to satisfy the student access demands and provide enough studio hours for research and development. For the technical specification we chose monitoring by Amphion and Unity Audio, plus a wide rage of hardware and software dynamic and effects systems by SSL, Rupert Neve Designs, Universal Audio, Lexicon, dbx, Waves ,TC Electronic, Drawmer, Warm Audio, Mäag Audio, and Sound Toys to complete the technical design.”

Flagship facilities have become increasingly important in the education sector

– Eddie Veale

VA president Eddie Veale said: “Understanding the requirement for a versatile and robust project to meet industry standards and expectation is a key starting point. Flagship facilities have become increasingly important in the education sector to attract, meet and exceed the expectations of students in an increasingly competitive sector. We are proud of our collective and extensive knowledge and achievements that enable us to guide clients across all sectors to make choices that will ensure optimal use of resources, and demonstrate a valuable addition to the School of Media and Film at Winchester.”

Joy Carter, vice chancellor of Winchester University, added: “Our ambition for the University of Winchester is to become a leading provider of sound and music education. Veale Associates understood the University’s ambitions from day one, whilst appreciating the constraints on cost and time. They brought a wealth of industry and higher education experience to the project.

"The concept from day one was to deliver not only first class education facilities from the visual perspective but studios fully equipped to deliver the key learning objectives whilst achieving the acoustic and technical criteria necessary for studios of this type. We couldn’t have done this without the professional and creative input from Veale’s leading people Eddie, Eloise and Richard. The outcome is visually stunning, well equipped functional facilities that fully meet the project brief delivered to quality, time and cost.”

Read our interview with VA president Eddie Veale about being awarded an honourary doctorate and building home studios for John Lennon and George Harrison.