Audio-Tower
Audio-Tower (1996)
The first Monolith. Audio-Tower is designed and built to accommodate a series of audio equipment for sound recording and to function as a projection device for two slide projectors and a film projector. It offers two pull out worktables, three drawers for cassette tape storage and six miscellaneous storage compartments. It opens fully in the front and the back allows to access the cables and projection equipment. A natural forced air cooling system is built in to ensure adequate ventilation for the audio equipment when it’s in use.
Size: 44-1/4” W x 18” (24”) D x 85-3/4” H
112.4 cm W x 45.7 cm (61 cm) D x 217.8 cm H
Materials: Aluminum, MDF, stainless steel hardware, ball bearing slides, twin wheel casters
Photos: Liselot van der Heijden
Front and side view of Audio-Tower closed.
Some compartments reveal the audio equipment.
Some of the three drawers for the cassette tape storage are open.
The two worktables are pulled out.
Some compartments reveal the audio equipment.
The top compartment shows some of the projection equipment.
Back and side view of Audio-Tower closed, with one panel removed to give access to the cable management.