John storyk biography
- John Storyk (born May 10, 1946) is a.
- John Storyk, registered architect and acoustician, is a founding partner of WSDG.
- John Storyk is a registered architect and acoustician who, together with wife and business partner Beth Walters, co-founded Walters-Storyk Design Group.
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John Storyk
John Storyk, registered architect and acoustician, is a founding partner of WSDG. He has provided design and construction supervision services for the professional audio and video recording community since the 1969 design of Jimi Hendrix’s Electric Lady Studios in New York City.
John Storyk received his architectural studies from Princeton and Columbia Universities. As an independent designer, engineer and principal designer of WSDG he has been responsible for over 3500 world-class audio/video production facilities, including studios, radio stations, video suites, entertainment clubs and theaters. His work includes private studios for Whitney Houston, Bob Marley, Ace Frehley, Russ Freeman, Taylor Dayne’s producer Rick Wake; Johnny Yuma Recording in L.A.; Greenway; C & C Music’s Robert Clavicles; Oven Studios (Alicia Keys); Roc the Mic (J-Z) and others. Professional audio video installations include Soundshop, Nashville; Crawford Post, Atlanta; Talking House (San Francisco); screening rooms for NYC’s Planet Hollywood and Technicolor; conference facilities for Merc
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Full Name
John Storyk
Job Title
Founding Partner
Company
WSDG
Bio
As an aspiring musician and architecture student at Princeton and Columbia Universities in the 1960's, John Storyk’s career has followed a natural pursuit of his two favorite subjects. Nearly fifty years later, his occupational inclinations have produced the design and construction of over 3500 world-class audio and video production centers, recording studios, radio stations, educational, sports, corporate and entertainment facilities, clubs, and performance venues.
Storyk’s first commission was for Jimi Hendrix in 1969. That studio, Electric Lady, continues to be one of New York city’s premier recording studios, churning out hit records today in its original Greenwich Village location. He and wife/business partner, Beth Walters co-founded WSDG Walters-Storyk Design Group in 1989. Today the now global architectural/acoustical design firm has a staff of over fifty designers and engineers with offices and representation in NY, SF, LA, Miami, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, China, Argentina, Brazil and Be
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John Storyk
American architect and acoustician
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| Born | May 10, 1946 (1946-05-10) (age 78) |
| Alma mater | Princeton University |
| Occupation(s) | Architect and Principal at WSDG-Walters-Storyk Design Group |
| Spouse | Beth Walters |
| Website | https://wsdg.com/ |
John Storyk (born May 10, 1946) is a registered architect and acoustician who, together with wife and business partner Beth Walters, co-founded Walters-Storyk Design Group (WSDG). Soon to celebrate his 55th anniversary as an innovative recording studio designer, he began his career in 1968 with Electric Lady Studios for Jimi Hendrix in New York City, Storyk and WSDG have produced the provided design, system integration, and construction supervision services for nearly 4000 professional audio recording and video production/post-production studios, performance venues, sports venues, houses of worship and educational facilities. His work includes private studios for Jay-Z, Bruce Springsteen, Alicia Keys, Whitney Houston, Bob Marley, Aerosmith, Green Day, Goo Goo Dolls
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