Wenger Corp. Technology Enhances University Of St. Thomas’ New STEAM Facility

Owatonna, MN (June 12, 2024) – Wenger Corporation, a leading provider of innovative products and solutions for music education and the performing arts, installed Transform® Motorized Acoustical Banners in the University of St. Thomas’ new Center for STEAM Education in St. Paul, Minnesota. These banners are integral to the acoustical design of the Sarah Rose Hall Instrumental Rehearsal space and Choral Performance Hall, allowing the acoustics to be tailored to various educational and performance activities.

 

"Wenger is proud to be a part of this leading-edge facility at the University of St. Thomas,” said Dave Thomas, president and CEO of Wenger Corporation. “We welcomed the opportunity to demonstrate Wenger’s leadership in acoustical solutions for these spaces.”

The Schoenecker Center opened in early 2024 as the campus hub for STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) disciplines. Spanning 130,000 square feet across five levels, the facility also includes state-of-the-art science labs, art gallery, café, and communal spaces. The project’s acoustical consultant was Jaffe Holden; the two companies have collaborated for decades on a variety of projects.

"The Transform banners help provide flexible acoustics in both music spaces so we can better accommodate groups of various sizes," explained Doug Orzolek, Professor of Music and Director of Graduate Programs in Music Education at St. Thomas. “In rehearsals, deploying the banners helps me and my students hear more distinctly, which is crucial as we’re focusing on notes, rhythms and articulation accuracy.”

Transform banners offer adjustable spacing options – both in distance from walls and between fabric layers. Banners deploy quietly and quickly, up to 45’ per minute, with tubular motors designed for either operator-controlled or pre-set environments. Fabric options include velour or wool serge; banners come in a range of heights and widths.

One of the interdisciplinary courses held in the Schoenecker Center is Musical Acoustics, co-taught by Orzolek and Jeff Jalkio, a professor of Physics. Supplemental educational resources used by students include several Wenger Planning Guides, including the Acoustics Primer and Performance Spaces Planning Guide. “The Guides provide a solid foundational understanding of room acoustics, helping students apply theoretical concepts in practical scenarios,” Orzolek noted.

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Whitney Winkels, Senior Marketing Communications Manager

whitney.winkels@wengercorp.com    +1.507.774.8235

 

About Wenger Corporation

Wenger Corporation enriches lives by enabling and inspiring great performances through engineering innovative products and solutions for music and theatre education, performing arts venues and athletic programs. Our portfolio of high-quality Wenger, J.R. Clancy and GearBoss products and solutions caters to music and theatre education, performing arts venues and athletics programs. Products include theatrical rigging systems, acoustical shells and treatment, acoustical doors, and sound-isolating practice rooms, fixed and portable audience seating, and portable and mobile staging systems. Our furniture line includes music posture chairs, music stands, conductor’s equipment, and high-density and portable storage solutions for instruments, garments, sheet music and media equipment. We also offer a complete line of athletic lockers, equipment storage and transport products. For more information call +1.507.455.4100 or visit www.wengercorp.com.