Draft:Vincent Van Haaff

Dutch-born American Acoustician & Studio Designer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vincent Van Haaff was a renowned Los Angeles-based acoustician and studio designer. Through his firm Waterland Design LLC, he was responsible for designing, renovating, or consulting on some of the best known recording studios in the world. From 1978 to 2016 he designed and built over 300 recording studios and media production facilities worldwide. Born Vincent Amaury Van Haaff in Holland, he died in Los Angeles on May 23, 2016.[1] [2][3][4] [5] [6][7] [8] [9] [10]

DESIGN PROJECTS

  • Capitol Studios (Hollywood)
  • Conway Recording Studios (Los Angeles)[11]
  • A&M Studios (Hollywood)
  • Village Recorder (Los Angeles)[12][13][14]
  • Record Plant (Hollywood)
  • Sony Music Studio (New York City)
  • Sony Music Studios (Santa Monica)[15]
  • Woodstock Studio Karuizawa (Japan)
  • Burnish Stone Studio (Tokyo, Japan)
  • One On One Recording (North Hollywood)
  • Brooklyn Recording Studios (Los Angeles)
  • Music Grinder Studios (Hollywood)[16][17]
  • Interscope Studios (Santa Monica)
  • Sonic Ranch (Tornillo, TX)[18]
  • The Platinum Underground (Mesa, AZ)[19]
  • Encore Studios (Burbank)[20][21]
  • Barefoot Recording (Hollywood)
  • Skip Saylor Recording (Los Angeles)
  • West Side Sound
  • Madhatter Studios (Los Angeles)[22]
  • Rusk Sound (Los Angeles)
  • Soundcastle Recording Studios (Los Angeles)
  • Lion Share Recording (Los Angeles)
  • Can-Am Studios (Tarzana, CA)
  • The Mix Room (North Hollywood)
  • Santa Monica Sound (Santa Monica) [23]
  • Dave's Room (North Hollywood)
  • Renegade Studio (Chicago) [24]
  • Post-Logic (Hollywood)
  • Mi Casa Multimedia (Hollywood Hills)[25][26]
  • The Hobby Shop Recording Studios (Los Angeles)
  • 525 Post Production (Hollywood)[27]
  • Philips Interactive Media (Los Angeles)
  • Herb Alpert Foundation (Santa Monica, CA)
  • Loud Music (Nashville)
  • The Castle Studios (Nashville)
  • Bell Sound Studios (Los Angeles)
  • Studio 56 (Los Angeles)[28]
  • Digital Insight Recording (Las Vegas)
  • Monterey Sound Studios (Glendale, CA)
  • Blue Canyon Studios (Los Angeles)
  • SoundWorks West (Los Angeles))
  • Galloway Recording Studio (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
  • Ocean Studios (Burbank)[29]
  • Samuel J. Scott Productions (Las Vegas)
  • Perfect Sound Studios (Hollywood)
  • The Studios At Frogtown Creative (Los Angeles)
  • Trebas Institute of Recording Arts (Hollywood)
  • The Complex (Los Angeles)
  • Manta Sound Studio (Toronto)
  • Ground Control (Santa Monica)
  • Douglass Recording (Brooklyn, NY)
  • Saturn Sound (Los Angeles) [30]
  • Rubber Dubbers (Glendale)
  • Monterey Sound, LA (control room and studio)
  • Lobo Recording (New York)
  • Bouquet Digital Studios (Port Hueneme, CA)
  • 99 Attorney Street Studios (New York)
  • Milestone Studios (Cape Town, South africa)
  • Sonikwire Studios (Irvine, CA)
  • HenHouse Studios (Venice, CA)
  • Scream Studios (Studio City, CA)[31]
  • Project 50 (Bedford, NY)
  • La Poru Rehearsal (Tokyo)
  • One Voice Studio (Tokyo)
  • The Gray Room (Los Angeles)
  • DogHouse Recording (Los Angeles)
  • Portland Sound Studios (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
  • J Street Recorders (Sacramento)
  • Ivy Manor At The Shoals (Sheffield, AL)[32]
  • Bear Creek Studio (Woodinville, WA)[33]
  • home studio for Don Henley (Malibu)[34]
  • home studio for Michel Colombier
  • home studio for Mariah Carey
  • home studio for Bryan Adams
  • home studio for Dana Nielsen (Los Angeles) [35]
  • home studio for Jaimal Lovett (Los Angeles)[36]
  • home studio for Will.i.am (Los Angeles)[37][38]
  • home studio in Franklin Hills Spanish Hacienda (Los Angeles)
  • home studio in Woodland Hills (Los Angeles)
  • home studio in Mar Vista (Los Angeles)
  • Vibrato Grill Jazz (Los Angeles)

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