Walters-Storyk Design Group, or WSDG, is a Highland, New York-based acoustic architecture firm which designs recording studios and other acoustic spaces. WSDG architects and engineers provide design, construction, and consulting services for professional audio/video facilities, multi-media presentation rooms, residential home theaters, performance/entertainment spaces, houses of worship, industrial acoustical applications, product development, transportation facilities, sports venues, and numerous other types of projects.
The firm was founded by John Storyk in 1968 as John Storyk Design Inc. John Storyk, the firm's founding principal, designed Jimi Hendrix' studio Electric Lady Studios in 1969. With the addition of Beth Walters in 1988, the firm was renamed The Walters-Storyk Design Group (WSDG). Originally based at Union Square in New York City, the New York office relocated to upstate New York in 1990.
The company has offices in New York, Switzerland, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. WSDG has been responsible for the design of more than 2500 production, broadcast and performance facilities around the world,[citation needed] including the Murray Performing Arts Center in Atlanta, Georiga, and the Tangerine Mastering Facility in Weehawken, NJ. WSDG has won a number of awards and citations in numerous publications, including winning Mix magazine TEC Awards in 1991, 1993, 1996 and 1998. (Quelle: Wikipedia)