Artec Consultants Inc, is an acoustics design and theater planning firm located in New York City. The company was founded by Frederick Russell Johnson in 1970. In 2013, Artec was integrated into the acoustic design and theater consulting practice Arup Group.
The New York firm has been referred to as the field-leader in acoustic design,[2] and Time called their design of the Esplanade complex in Singapore "one of the best anywhere".[3]
Over the years, Artec became one of the most sought after acoustical consulting firms because of their unique movable and automatic technology that helped revolutionize the field. Their design enable, through movable overhead canopies, retractable draperies and associated features, the adjustment of the acoustical environment to meet the needs of different kinds of music that could suit different performances or groups. The reflectors combined with a traditional shoebox shape design are considered trademarks of Artec.[4]
After Johnson's death in 2007, the company was managed by partners and associates until integration with Arup Group in 2013.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
Public attention
In 2009, as a guest speaker and representative of Artec, Tateo Nakajima was invited to the Hong Kong Design Centre for its Business of Design Week.[12] He also spoke at the designer event LIVE! Singapore 2011.[13]