Siren Studios’ “Cube” is a 13,000 SF Motion Picture Production Sound Stage with an additional 3,000 SF Annex of support space. Designed as part of the Siren Studios master plan, the Cube is the crown jewel of the campus. With an exterior height over 40 FT, the building is the largest single-story concrete structure without beams in the Western Hemisphere. The interior trusses, with a clear finished height of 35 FT, can support over 10,000 LBS of rigging, enough to hang 3 cars for a commercial shoot. The Cube is designed with the capability to shoot everything from high-end magazine advertisements and commercials to full length feature films.
 
Notable features within the construction are:
A 25 FT square loading door allows full mack-trucks to drive directly inside supporting various types of productions.
The walls are designed with recycled Styrofoam insulated concrete blocks, giving the interior an STC sound rating over 150.
The lighting is the latest in LED technology and actual house power requirements are less than a typical single family dwelling.
The entire site and building uses rainwater as a grey water to irrigate the planters.
The Annex and Cube are fully wired with fiber optics to allow instantaneous editing from remote locations.
The exterior façade is designed with concrete rain-screen panels that are interchangeable.

Siren Production Studios: Tower 1
Siren Production Studios is located on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angles, CA. It is the production offices for several production and film companies. Here commercials and movie houses come to film in the sound stages. Also, several magazines and other publications host their editorial shoots.
This building, Tower 1, is used as the production offices for the entire campus. Siren studios is home to several stages used in both the film and editorial capacity. The Cube is the large sound stage used primarily for commercial and film shoots. Tower 1 is the heart of the campus and is home to the management for the studios.
The interior designer on this project was Mollie Ranzie.

Relativity Architects