The studio has been designed by Studio 440 and the state of the art equipment is from Daxco Digital.
The original double-height studios on West 67th were designed for working artists who needed the spaces for large sculptures or canvases.
The studio was designed with acoustician John Brandt.
The studio was relocated to its current location in Burbank in 1996, designed and built from the ground up by Steven Klein.
The studio was designed to be rehearsal space more so than an actual studio.
The initial studio was designed by Westlake Audio.
The studio was designed by Live Production students and Pete Gorman.
The 20,000-square-foot studio, a fishbowl with second-story windows that allow visitors to see shows in various stages of production, was designed to be shown off.
The studio was designed as a light entertainment studio and contained a rather unusual sound system called ambiophony.
The studio had been designed by Anderson's husband, Orpheus Fisher, an architect.