February 28, 2008 @ 2:24 am
Home Theater in Montauk New York by Pentagram Architects

Pentagram Architects partner James Biber has designed this home theatre in Montauk New York, taking inspiration from Radio City Music Hall and 2001: A Space Odyssey. The home theater, which takes up 350 square feet in a 1,500-square-foot basement, had to have soundproofing and dimmable lights, and the client wanted seating on the floor. The theater has a series of round arches, which house 600 five-watt dimmer-controlled light bulbs that provide a soft ambient light for when you need to find that elusive remote control And as in the music hall, the lights are positioned to glow away from the viewers – because we all hate to have lights in our eyes when watching the big screen.
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