Home theater by an architect has the dimmer-controlled lighting systemFebruary 26th, 2008
James Biber an architect and partner at Pentagram has designed this home theater in Montauk, N.Y., get idea from Radio City Music Hall.

The home theater, which takes up 350 square feet in a 1,500-square-foot basement, had to have soundproofing and dimmable lights, and the client wanted seating on the floor.
What impresses me most about this home theater is the lighting, which is hidden in the arches facing the stage. 600 five-watt dimmer-controlled light bulbs are installed but the light is very soft. On the dimmest setting, the lights prevent the theater from being completely dark. [Via The New York Times]








