
RICK LAVIN
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Rick Lavin’s years spent working onsite as an a/v contractor balances his theoretical and mixing backgrounds with an appreciation for the practical realities of construction. His attention to detail and ear for performance make him a key designer for our performing arts work.
After graduating college with a physics degree, Rick began his professional career as an audio engineer. He then moved on to working in the entertainment industry as a Production Sound Engineer and a Theatre Sound Designer. Rick was involved in designing, engineering and leading teams on the installation of audio and video systems for large-scale projects.
Rick’s work for AD focuses primarily on venues for the arts. Rick has lead the a/v design for projects such as: The Burgin Center for the Arts at Mercersburg Academy, the Woolly Mammoth Theatre in Washington, D.C.; the performing arts center at American River College, and the renovation of the Stanley Theatre in Utica, New York.
Prior to joining AD in 2002, Rick was Project Manager/Senior Design Engineer on projects such as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College, in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York; the Tufte Performance and Production Center at Emerson College in Boston and the concert venues for Universal Studios City Walk, Orlando, Florida. Rick also served as the resident theatrical sound designer for the North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, Massachusetts.
Rick is a member of ASIS (American Society for Information Science and Technology) and is currently pursuing his LEED AP certification.
Rick is a consultant in our Dallas office.