Yair Shviro, CEO of Shviro Holon, said that the entire transparent studio will be anchored in a 4 ton steel system to provide absolute stability to the studio.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
Shviro Holon is currently building a glass-walled television studio in the shape of a trapezoid for public broadcaster KAN, with an area of 150 sq.m. and a height of about 7 m.The TV studio will have 15 large glass plates, whose transport and assembly was carried out using a robotic crane that was brought specifically to Israel. All the measurements and assembly were carried out using a D3 electro-optical laser. The glass plates were specially made in 35 mm. thick transparent crystal glass, sealed and mounted at a sloping angle to prevent reflection during filming and using special technology that prevents noise transmission.Yair Shviro, CEO of Shviro Holon, said that the entire transparent studio will be anchored in a 4 ton steel system to provide absolute stability to the studio.