Bruce Lawson was brought back to renovate the Fox News facility in Washington, DC, which he originally designed and built 20 years prior for the cable station's launch. The scope included expanding the existing Studio with the addition of a new Green Room, an expanded Make-Up Room, 2 additional Studios, 2 Flash Studios, and a Radio Studio and Control Room. The project also involved replacing the outdated infrastructure with new mechanical systems, power distribution, and lighting control systems.
Fox News | 400 N. Capitol St., Washington, DC
Bruce Lawson was brought back to renovate the Fox News facility in Washington, DC, which he originally designed and built 20 years prior for the cable station's launch.
Bruce Lawson was brought back to renovate the Fox News facility in Washington, DC, which he originally designed and built 20 years prior for the cable station's launch. The scope included expanding the existing Studio with the addition of a new Green Room, an expanded Make-Up Room, 2 additional Studios, 2 Flash Studios, and a Radio Studio and Control Room. The project also involved replacing the outdated infrastructure with new mechanical systems, power distribution, and lighting control systems.
Bruce Lawson was brought back to renovate the Fox News facility in Washington, DC, which he originally designed and built 20 years prior for the cable station's launch. The scope included expanding the existing Studio with the addition of a new Green Room, an expanded Make-Up Room, 2 additional Studios, 2 Flash Studios, and a Radio Studio and Control Room. The project also involved replacing the outdated infrastructure with new mechanical systems, power distribution, and lighting control systems.
Fox News | 400 N. Capitol St., Washington, DC
Bruce Lawson was brought back to renovate the Fox News facility in Washington, DC, which he originally designed and built 20 years prior for the cable station's launch.