Upgraded Facilities at 11th Street Post Upgraded Facilities at 11th Street Post 11th Street Post and Synchronized Sound have upgraded their facilities, and their entire building has a new look. Influenced by Frank O. Gehry's Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, the building is now a steel wave that towers 45 feet from the bottom of the parking lot. The enclosed structure is covered in metal scales and leans at a bizarre angle.

They didn't stop at the funky facade. Their new dining room, kitchen, offices, and conference room total over 2000 square feet. They now have a place for the client to escape from the rigors of production. The administration now has offices that are separated from production, with plenty of room to grow. Their facility is now over 8000 square feet!

Their commitment to improving the facility, as well as being tired of being cramped, were the motivating factors for the re-design of the AVID suite. Making it large and comfortable, they wanted the feel and design to match the rest of the building. The newly designed suite is over 600 square feet, and has a seating area in the back, as well as a large work space in the front.