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Ciudad de la Luz Studios, Alicante, Spain Film and television production complex with six soundstages, production support, mill/shops,
backlot, commissary, executive office building, film school, and planned water tank facility on the Mediterranean Sea.
Los Angeles Center Studios, California First studio ever in downtown Los Angeles. Phase I & II
sound stages and production support facilities
Manhattan Beach Studios, California First Southern California studio built from the ground up in 60 years. Phase
I & II sound stages and production support buildings, parking structure, commissary, and administration office building. Client: Roy Disney News article
Dubai Studio City, United Arab Emirates Full-Service film and television studio facility that includes 14
soundstages, production support, mill/shops, commissary, and executive office. Phase 1 is currently under construction
Viacom Broadcast Center, Studio City, California KCAL/KCBS television station "duopoly" building, including
newsrooms, broadcast stages, control rooms, executive offices, commissary, and underground news van parking
CBS Studio Center - Soundstages, Studio City, California Three soundstages with basement level parking,
four-story production support offices, truck access, and dressing rooms.
CBS Studio Center - Multiple Projects, Studio City, California Masterplan including commissary, dressing rooms
and production support offices, parking structure. Winner of 1999 design award
Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, California Gene Roddenberry Building, production support offices, Stage 18,
Stage 27 Gallery, Hal Wallis, DeMille & Zukor Renovations, Melrose Parking Structure
Warner Bros. Parking Structure, Burbank, California
3-Level structure adjacent to Warner Bros. Studios.
DreamWorks SKG, Playa Vista Studio Campus Masterplan including soundstages and production support
facilities, commissary, dressing rooms and production support offices.
Korda Studios, Budapest, Hungary Masterplan design
Chapman University, School of Film and Television Orange, California
Hollywood-style working conditions in an educational environment.
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Tilt-up technology Although it's not the answer in every circumstance, tilt-up concrete has often been the most appropriate choice of materials for our sound stages.
Bastien and Associates, Inc. pioneered the use of tilt-up technology for this application. Using the firm's experience in industrial warehouse and distribution centers, Bastien applied its
expertise to sound stages, saving millions of dollars in construction costs per project over traditional sound stage construction techniques.
The economy comes from the combination of wall, structure, and acoustic insulation into one tilt-up panel assembly. There are many specialized details Bastien has developed for the many related
assemblies, yet the construction costs have been consistently 25-60% lower than traditional double-wall construction.
Manhattan Beach
Studios Sound stage and production support building using tilt-up concrete.
Manhattan Beach
Studios Crane lifting tilt-up panel into place.
CBS Studio Center Crane lifting bowstring truss into place.
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