Named in honor of longtime trustee and Bridges to Belmont Endowed Scholarship creators, the R. Milton & Denice Johnson Center houses the Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business and the vibrant 950-seat Harrington Place Dining Hall. With multi-functional spaces offering classroom, lab, performance, production and research options, the 134,000 square foot building is designed for interdisciplinary collaborations among the academic programs, including creative & entertainment industry studies, music business, audio engineering technology, journalism, emerging media, publishing, songwriting, motion pictures; as well as, media production.
Moreover, the second floor of the Johnson Center is devoted to Harrington Place Dining, Belmont’s largest on-campus dining facility which serves the entire campus. The seating space is segmented into three distinctively themed areas to provide student diners a variety of experiences—formal, BBQ/casual and urban contemporary—each with their own décor, furniture and lighting; as well as, the Kaye & Ron Knox Balcony that overlooks the beautiful Lawn.
Other building highlights include a 250-seat theater/mixing stage equipped with a state-of-the art Dolby Atmos immersive audio system, a 50-seat screening room/mix theater, a TV Production Studio and Control Room, a color correction suite, a 2,500 square foot Sound Stage, two dozen Student Edit Bays, an Anechoic Chamber and a Foley/ADR Suite to capture sound effects.
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