By respecting the core of what made Hill Auditorium so well loved, the renovation honored the
famous Hill acoustics and made the auditorium quieter, less distracting, more comfortable, warmer
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www.music.emich.edu

Client: The University of Michigan
Tenants: University Productions
University Music Society
Architects: Albert Kahn Associates, Inc.
Quinn Evans Architects
Theatre Consultant: Fisher Dachs Associates
Acoustics Consultant: Kirkegaard Associates
Lighting Design: Gary Steffy Lighting Design, Inc.
