The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Brooklyn, New York
Seat count: 4,000
Project type: Renovation
Original Construction: 1918
Opening: May 2002
Construction Cost: $38 Million
Architect: Kostow & Greenwood
A/V Installation: SPLIS / Ancha
Lighting Installation: Fourth Phase
AD Scope: Audio, Video, Video Production,
Acoustics, Theatrical Lighting, Architectural
Lighting Control
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SEAT COUNT 500-900
Brentwood Baptist Church Deaf Church
Fellowship C3 Building
Hillsong Theatre
The Chapel - Fellowship Bible Church
The Church at Canyon Creek
La Croix United Methodist Church
Metropolitan Memorial UMC
Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Education Building
Pier 419 of Lakepointe Church
Rock of Roseville
The Bricks of Perimeter Church
St. Henry Catholic Church
St. Michael & All Angels Church
The Warehouse - Fellowship Bible Church
Windsor Crossing Community Church
Wyatt Park Baptist Church
Young Israel of Greater Cleveland
SEAT COUNT 1000-1900
Bandera Road Community Church
Christ Presbyterian Church
Clear Creek Community Church
Criswell Center at First Baptist Dallas
Custer Road United Methodist Church
Fellowship Bible Church of Little Rock
Fellowship Church of Knoxville
Faithbridge United Methodist Church
First Baptist Church of Allen
First Baptist Church of Bentonville
First Baptist Church of Bryan
First Baptist Church of Greeneville
First Baptist Church of Orlando
First Baptist Church of Orlando-Commons
First Baptist of Wichita Falls
Friendswood Community Church
Gateway Church of Austin
Gateway Church of Southlake
Grace Fellowship of Baltimore
Highland Park Presbyterian Church
Hillcrest Church of Dallas
Ingleside Baptist Church
Morrison Heights Baptist Church
Mountaintop Community Church
Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church
Park Cities Baptist Church
Prestonwood North Campus
River Pointe Community Church
Roseville Lutheran Church
Severns Valley Baptist Church
Sevier Heights Baptist Church
South Hills Bible Chapel
Spanish River Church
St. Andrew United Methodist Church
St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church
St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church
Stonebriar Community Church
Tri-City Baptist Church
Trietsch Memorial United Methodist Church
Trinity Fellowship of Amarillo
Westwood Community Church
SEAT COUNT 2000-2900
Bethany World Prayer Center
Brentwood Baptist Church
Canyon Ridge Christian Church
Chestnut Ridge Church
The Church of the Apostles
Crystal Cathedral
Denton Bible Church
Eagle Brook Church
First Baptist Church of Lafayette
First Baptist Church of Naples
Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church
The Heights Baptist Church of Richardson
Harvest Bible Chapel
Johns Creek Baptist Church
Kentwood Community Church
Lawndale Baptist Church
LifeWay Glorieta Conference Center
Living Word Christian Center
Mount Paran Church of God
Northwood Church
Perimeter Church
Pinelake Baptist Church
The Church at Pinnacle Hills
The Riverside Church
Sheffield Family Life Center
Shinkwang Presbyterian Church
St. Paul ’s Center of Washington D.C.
Valley Baptist Church
Victory Church of Lakeland
Washington National Cathedral
Watermark Community Church
Wheaton Bible Church
The Woodlands United Methodist Church
SEAT COUNT 3000 +
Bell Shoals Baptist Church
Brooklyn Tabernacle
Central Christian Church
Champion Forest Baptist Church
Community Bible Church
Covenant Life Church
Fellowship of the Woodlands
Fielder Road Baptist Church
First Baptist Church of Atlanta
First Baptist Church of Jacksonville
First Baptist Church of Indian Rocks
Friendship West Baptist Church
Gardendale’s First Baptist Church
Grace Church of Eden Prairie
Harvest Church of Watauga
Hebron Baptist Church
Hillsong Church of Sydney
Lakepointe Church
Mariners Church
North Phoenix Baptist Church
The Potter’s House
Prestonwood Baptist Church
Reid Temple AME Church
Resurrection Life
Saddleback Church
Shoreline Christian Center
St. Peter’s Square, The Vatican
United
Methodist Church of the Resurrection
Willow Creek Community Church
YOUTH & CHILDREN'S FACILITIES
Bell Youth Center at Highland Park Presbyterian
Bent Tree Bible Fellowship Youth Facility
Fellowship Church of Grapevine C3 Building
Fellowship Youth & Kids of Little Rock
Kidstown of Perimeter Church
Grace Church of St. Louis
Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Education Building
Pier 419 of Lakepointe Church
The Bricks of Perimeter Church
Prestonwood Big City Theatre
Prestonwood West Wing Expansion
Seacoast Possibilities Center
RENOVATIONS
Brooklyn Tabernacle
Crystal Cathedral
Custer Road United Methodist Church
Grace Fellowship Baltimore
Highland Park Presbyterian Church
Lifeway's Glorieta Conference Center
Living Word Christian Center
North Phoenix Baptist Church
The Riverside Church
Shoreline Christian Center
St. Peter’s Square, The Vatican
St. Michael & All Angels
Tri-City Baptist Church
Valley Baptist Church
Washington National Cathedral
The Brooklyn Tabernacle moved from its former home on Flatbush Avenue to the newly restored Loew's Metropolitan Theatre. The Metropolitan, completed in 1918 was once the largest theatre auditorium for live performance in North America with seating for 4,100. However, as with many of the historic vaudeville theatres, it fell into disrepair. The renovation required to restore the theatre for productive use was extensive. Not only did the roof leak badly-which ruined much of the ornate furnishing-but in the late 1980's the auditorium was divided into four small movie theatres before being abandoned completely.
At the Flatbush site the main sanctuary and overflow rooms were filled. The highest possible seat count needed to be maintained. "The biggest concern for us was whether or not we would lose the intimacy of the worship experience by moving into a larger space," said Michael Archibald, the Audio and Video Administrator for Brooklyn Tabernacle. "Yet, the new space maintains that feeling of closeness. We haven't felt a change.”
The acoustic and audio design centers around creating intimacy in the relationship among the choir, praise band, the pastor on the platform and the congregation seated in the audience. AD was hired to consult on the acoustics and performance technologies to enhance this experience. The finishes we specified for the room allow a high level of energy among the participants in the congregation by allowing each person to hear himself and those around him while giving the choir and praise team on the platform a good sense of the energy in the room created by the congregation.
Brooklyn Tabernacle is unique in that the church is known both by the strong preaching of internationally recognized pastor and best-selling author, Jim Cymbala, and for the musical performance of it's Grammy-award winning choir directed by Carol Cymbala. As a result, there was a need for two audio systems-one to provide speech clarity for preaching from the platform and another to provide warmth, envelopment and natural imaging for musical performance.
Video projection is used for announcements and other presentations. A roll down screen was selected so that when not in use, the video screen does not detract from the natural beauty of the theatre. The balcony camera utilizes an optical image stabilizer lens on a custom pan-tilt robotic head camera. This allows the camera shot to be isolated from activity in the balcony so that movement in worship is not noted by the camera. A full production suite will be added in the next phase to allow production switching, recording and editing.
Brooklyn Tabernacle produces broadcast specials and major productions, so the theatrical lighting system had to be up to the task. "This project was extremely satisfying to work on," said David Stephens of AD, the lead lighting designer. "When working on a restoration, you have to design within the parameters of the room. We took what the building gave us and didn't force the design. The result is that the technology fades into the background of the setting while maintaining a high degree of functionality."

