Architectural Acoustic Design Consultant

Approachable design and workflow to complex acoustic design principles.

Scope

Design


Analysis

Engineering


Construction Documentation

Spaces

Recording Studios


Mixed Use

Commercial


Office

Private Use



Arts & Entertainment

Theaters



Residential

Clients

With a wide variety of projects and involvement, IPDG’s role is noted in the key below. For more on scope of work, design teams and a full client list, contact info@inphasedg.com

Sony Music Publishing

Nashville, TN

Garth Brooks

Nashville, TN

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge, TN

Taylor Swift

Nashville, TN

Locust Studio

Charlottesville, VA

Brighter Shade Studios

Marietta, GA

Deep Well Studio

Fort Collins, CO

Concord Music

Nashville, TN

3-Ball Productions

Los Angeles, CA

The Church Studio

Tulsa, OK

Paul Blakemore

Nashville, TN

F-45 Fitness

Nashville, TN

Southern Grooves

Memphis, TN

John Osborne (Brothers Osborne)

Nashville, TN

Nick Jonas

Nashville, TN

Matt Mangano

Nashville, TN

Barry Zito

Nashville, TN

Bill Murray & John Prine

Nashville, TN

IPDG Designer of Record (DoR)

IPDG Consultant to DoR

Nashville Grammy Chapter Event

A little more

  • Our job is to serve our clients creatively and practically. In doing so, we hold flexibility as an important design principle, saving rigidity for the project intent and the structure. While creating, we must be fluid, flexible and move with our clients. This is best done with an open, honest relationship - no matter what the scope.

    Working on a wide variety of projects is a welcomed challenge. It’s great being a part of a collaborative design team under an Architect and working with various disciplines of engineering firms. On the other side of the client spectrum, designing spaces for individuals on their own personal projects is incredibly rewarding.

    The role of a consultant has changed dramatically with an abundance of information in our hands at all times. What we do, in addition to the creative, is provide guidance and direction on products and concepts that are out there, as any team professional may bring them to the table. The knowledge of what will work, what won’t and what is worth using is key for trying new things and knowing how to pivot if it doesn’t have the results you’re looking for.

    We draw a lot from the music business, and as musicians will tell you, there is an abundance of talent and the ones who stay busy are good company. They’re the people who you want to be around, who make you feel comfortable and who make you better. This translates well from the studio to the office workspace, our clients absolutely need to feel comfortable and confident in who they are working with.

  • “The way I (Mathias) approach studio design is to draw parallels from a producer working on an album. Having worked in studios as an intern, engineer and producer, I’ve studied the role of all personnel, specifically the producer. Rick Rubin put it best (and I’ll paraphrase) - the producer's role is to facilitate the best version of the art and the artist. As a designer, my role is to facilitate the best space for the client.

    This starts by getting to know their workflow, expectations (both visual and spatial), feel, vibe, what they like, what they don’t like, what will live in the space, speakers, instruments, art, etc…all of which drive design decisions.

    As the project progresses, it’s important to be able to speak to all parties within their vocabulary. Producers can speak to managers, engineers, musicians, and artists in ways they understand and make them comfortable. It’s an important skill in design as well. Acoustics are typically the unknown design element, and it's our responsibility to present it in a way that can be understood by each discipline. Architects, engineers, musicians, producers, contractors, subcontractors…all have their own language, which we need to be able to speak to.

    It’s an important parallel for me, that of record producer and studio designer. Keeping everyone moving towards the same vision of the artist/client, be it a musical or architectural medium.”

  • As important as it is to know what we do as a firm, it’s important to note what we do not include in our scope of work.

    We do not sell or provide any products, equipment, or building materials. Nor do we build any portion of our designs. We do not hold a license and do not sign & stamp any drawings or documentation.

    To state simply, IPDG is a design only consulting firm.

    We put everything on paper that you need for your project, and are available throughout the entire process for all involved.

Principal Designer

Mathias John

  • American Institute of Architects, Associate Member

  • The Recording Academy (Grammys), Voting Member

  • Originally from the suburbs of Chicago, IL now residing in Nashville, TN, Mathias John has worked in the architecture, audio engineering and acoustic design worlds for over 15 years. With a bachelor's degree in Architecture, he began his career designing high-end custom homes. This gave him the foundation for designing spaces that merge beauty and function. After returning to school and an Audio Engineering degree, Mathias moved to Nashville to pursue audio engineering and music production. Within 6 months of being in Nashville, Mathias started fusing the design and audio worlds in acoustics.

    Combining the degrees in Architecture and Audio Engineering with invaluable mentorships, he has the ability to think critically, creatively and also practically. The experience Mathias draws on is decades beyond his years, leading to a modern design approach backed by tried and tested techniques.

    Over his design career, Mathias has been a part of multiple award winning projects (both acoustical and architectural in nature) working all across the states and internationally. The artists, musicians and producers he’s worked with have won over 50+ Grammys collectively - a humbling stat to be involved in spaces that facilitate such highly recognized work.

  • Mathias and his wife Jessi enjoy hiking trips to the mountains or lounging stays at the beach. In addition to traveling, he stays sharp mentally and physically with endurance running and triathlons.

    Another creative outlet when Mathias is not on the move is writing. As an author, his first book Not Yet Too Far Gone published in 2023, his second book, Attainably Handsome is currently underway.

  • ”Architecture is frozen music”

    - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    “Don’t explain your philosophy - embody it”

    - Epictetus

    “In your actions, don’t procrastinate.

    In your conversations, don’t confuse.

    In your thoughts, don’t wander.

    In your soul, don’t be passive or aggressive.

    In your life, don’t be all about business”

    - Marcus Aurelius