Publisher's Synopsis
In the world of media production-where every decibel counts and environmental control can make or break a recording-HVAC systems play a role far more critical than most realize. Whether in a film set with heat-generating lights or a recording booth where silence is golden, climate control must be precise, responsive, and above all, silent.
This book was born out of a growing need in the industry: to design and implement HVAC systems that serve the unique and demanding environments of film and recording studios. Over the past three decades, I have worked on a range of HVAC applications across commercial, industrial, and specialized environments. Again and again, I've encountered studios where HVAC noise infiltrated sensitive microphones, where improper ventilation degraded audio quality, or where poor thermal design affected both comfort and equipment reliability.
The intersection of soundproofing, thermal stability, and clean air delivery in confined, acoustically sensitive spaces is not well-documented in conventional HVAC literature. This book aims to fill that gap by offering a practical, systems-level approach to HVAC design for these specialized applications. Whether you are a mechanical engineer, studio designer, facility manager, or audiovisual consultant, this book provides insights, solutions, and field-proven techniques tailored to your needs.
Chapters ahead will walk you through core principles, real-world design strategies, equipment selection considerations, and acoustic isolation techniques-culminating in case studies and emerging trends that push the boundaries of quiet, efficient studio HVAC design.
It is my hope that this book will serve as both a technical guide and a source of inspiration, encouraging collaboration between the worlds of HVAC engineering and media production.
Charles NehmeSpain, 2025