Royal House Recording / Saroki Architecture
Royal House Recording represents a new approach to inspiring the creativity of today?s recording artists. It functions as a small campus with an array of amenities and private courtyards that help artists break from the generic confines of a typical studio. This adaptive re-use project is situated along Delemere Avenue in Royal Oak?s primary industrial corridor, providing the privacy and flexibility required for its users. Built from the remains of an old manufacturing warehouse, Royal House Recording intends to help bring back the status of Greater Detroit?s legendary past in the music industry.
© Jared Chulski Photography
Architects: Saroki Architecture
Location: United States, 4906 Delemere Ave, Royal Oak, MI 48073, USA
Area: 7510.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Jared Chulski Photography
Acoustic Design Consultant: GBP Studios
Engineer: Paul Hannenberg & Associates
General Contractor: Kelly Building & Development Company
© Jared Chulski Photography
From the architect. Royal House Recording represents a new approach to inspiring the creativity of today?s recording artists. It functions as a small campus with an array of amenities and private courtyards that help artists break from the generic confines of a typical studio. This adaptive re-use project is ...
© Jared Chulski Photography
Architects: Saroki Architecture
Location: United States, 4906 Delemere Ave, Royal Oak, MI 48073, USA
Area: 7510.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Jared Chulski Photography
Acoustic Design Consultant: GBP Studios
Engineer: Paul Hannenberg & Associates
General Contractor: Kelly Building & Development Company
© Jared Chulski Photography
From the architect. Royal House Recording represents a new approach to inspiring the creativity of today?s recording artists. It functions as a small campus with an array of amenities and private courtyards that help artists break from the generic confines of a typical studio. This adaptive re-use project is ...
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