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entity accounting and reporting over 5-7 and custom manufacturing new designs for
years tax credit compliance period. With over architects, lighting designers and contractors.
35 years of accounting and development We pride ourselves in working with architects
experience and $900MM of closed tax credit and lighting designers to adapt new industry
financings as well as direct experience in technologies for use in period lighting projects.
theatre rehabilitations, PSL is well positioned We assist our clients from initial contact
to customize its personalized service to your through design, production and final delivery,
unique situation to better assure a successful including onsite supervision of removal and
experience. reinstallation of historic fixtures. All metal
work, including spinning, forging, finishing,
fabricating, wiring, assembly, pattern and
Quinn Evans Architects mold work are done at our company. Our
shop workers are true craftsmen, many with
Contact: decades of experience. Our two lighting
Leora Mirvish, AIA, Principal designers use AutoCAD and our fixtures
2121 Ward Place, NW, 4th Floor are either U.L. or ETL listed. Several of our
Washington, DC 20036 projects have received AIA, IES and IALD
lmirvish@quinnevans.com regional, national and international awards for
(202) 298-6700 excellence. We have successfully completed
http://www.quinnevans.com/ the restoration and replication of period
Company Description: lighting in over twenty American theatres and
Quinn Evans Architects is the leader in historic are confident in our knowledge and ability to
preservation and sustainable stewardship. Our serve your custom lighting needs.
design of theaters and performing arts venues
balances functionality and aesthetics with
dramatic and inspiring spaces supported by Schuler Shook
carefully planned and integrated technology, Contact:
systems, and back-of-house operations. Michael DiBlasi, ASTC, Partner
QEA has designed a broad range of venues, 219 Main Street SE, Suite 200
from small community and civic theaters to Minneapolis, MN 55414
nationally recognized concert halls and opera mdiblasi@schulershook.com
houses. Our portfolio also includes auditoriums (612) 339-5958
and state-of-the-art academic performing http://www.schulershook.com/
arts centers, as well as many historic theaters.
We address the challenges such as acoustical Company Description:
integrity, accessibility, and operational Schuler Shook offers theatre design and
efficiency. Most importantly, we understand specification services including: feasibility
the need to design transcendent environments and programming studies, sightline studies,
— uplifting spaces that help create magical, theatrical lighting systems, stage rigging and
memorable performances. lift systems, orchestra shells and architectural
lighting design. Projects: Cincinnati Music Hall
(Cincinnati, OH); Kings Theatre (Brooklyn, NY);
St. Louis Antique Lighting Co. David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center (New
York, NY); Saenger Theatre (New Orleans, LA);
Contact: Boston Opera House (Boston, MA); Pantages,
Ann Marie Behm Orpheum and State Theatres (Minneapolis,
801 N. Skinker Boulevard MN); The Cowles Center For Dance & The
St. Louis, MO 63130 Performing Arts (Minneapolis, MN); Mabel
ambehm@slalco.com Tainter Center (Menomonie, WI); Peabody
(314) 863-1414 Opera House (St. Louis, MO); Sarasota Opera
http://slalco.com/ House (Sarasota, FL); McKinney Performing
Company Description: Arts Center (McKinney, TX); Empire and
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company specializes Majestic Theatres (San Antonio, TX); Robinson
in restoring and replicating historic fixtures Theatre (Little Rock, AR). Offices: Chicago
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