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Paul Scarbrough is an acoustical design professional with nearly 25 years of experience. Most recently he led the Akustiks team in designing the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, the home of the Nashville Symphony Orchestra and a hall that has been called "one of the best auditoriums built in a century." In the fall of 2007, he inaugurated the 250-seat jewel-box recital hall at the Cleveland Institute of Music and the 350-seat Suzanne Roberts Theater for the Philadelphia Theatre Company. In 2006, Paul and his partners at Akustiks were selected to design the acoustics for the new Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas. This complex will house a 2,000-seat multi-use concert theater, a 650-seat community theater, a cabaret theater and a studio theater/rehearsal hall. Prior to forming Akustiks in 2001, he was a principal at Jaffe Holden Scarbrough Acoustics. During his 17 years with JHS, he was the principal designer for the renovations to Severance Hall for the Cleveland Orchestra, the Concert Hall at the Kennedy Center and the New Amsterdam and New Victory theatres on Broadway. His other project credits include the Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall and the Whitaker Center for Arts and Sciences in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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