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Get a peek inside Pratt's new Film/Video Department building by WASA/Studio A

Pratt Institute’s Film/Video Department Building features interior spaces that are wrapped in a perforated metal-panel structure created by Pratt Institute School of Architecture alumnus and faculty member Haresh Lalvani. The work is titled Origins (2014). Photo credit: Alexander Severin RAZUMMEDIA A floating bridge connects the rooms and spaces on the second floor of Pratt Institute’s Film/Video Department Building. Photo credit: Alexander Severin RAZUMMEDIA An interstitial space in Pratt Institute’s Film /Video Department Building lobby serves as an ad-hoc meeting area for students. Photo credit: Alexander Severin RAZUMMEDIA This large soundstage in Pratt Institute’s Film/Video Department Building can be divided into two smaller ones to accommodate the needs of the students and faculty. Photo credit: Alexander Severin RAZUMMEDIA Pratt Institute’s Film/Video Department Building houses an elegant, state-of-the-art screening room that seats 96 people. Photo credit: Alexander Severin RAZUMMEDIA A smaller soundstage in Pratt Institute’s Film /Video Department building includes an infinity green screen. Photo credit: Alexander Severin RAZUMMEDIA Pratt Institute students and faculty at work in the new Film/Video Department Building. Photo credit: Alexander Severin RAZUMMEDIA Pratt Institute’s Film/Video Department Building includes a state-of-the-art sound recording/mixing studio with surround sound capability. Photo credit: Alexander Severin RAZUMMEDIA The exterior of Pratt Institute’s Film/Video Department Building, located on the Myrtle Avenue commercial strip in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Photo credit: Alexander Severin RAZUMMEDIA

An interstitial space in Pratt Institute’s Film /Video Department Building lobby serves as an ad-hoc meeting area for students. Photo credit: Alexander Severin RAZUMMEDIA

An interstitial space in Pratt Institute’s Film /Video Department Building lobby serves as an ad-hoc meeting area for students. Photo credit: Alexander Severin RAZUMMEDIA