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EAW VR51
EAW VR21
EAW VR62
EAW VRS18
Architectural Acoustics Digitool MX
Pioneer CDJ800
Pioneer DJM3000
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Lighting Equipment
Color Kinetics IColor Cove MX Powercore
Color Kinetics iPlayer2, Color Play, & Keypad Controller
American DJ Accu Scan
American DJ Par64 LED
Martin Lightjockey
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has been a pleasure working with Benny and Travis, owners of Trebenzios
Lounge and Restaurant in Wilmington, NC. I have never scene a client
take so much pride in their work. They transformed a three story
retail store to a sheik restaurant and ultra lounge right in the
heart of downtown. The highly stylized and open layout is well planned
and executed.
The architectural structure of Trebenzios is long
and narrow. The narrow passages, numerous staircases, frequent architectural
curves, and open site lines from the first to the third floor suggest
the marketplace of an Ancient city. The owners built much of the
structure themselves, spending years personally designing the unique
architectural layout of Trebenzios. They created the large columns,
a myriad of coves, and the thematic curved walls, crafting natural
chi energy throughout the space. The meandering design has the stamp
of individuality that only time and personal attention can achieve.
The 15 foot ceiling makes the entry room feel airy
and open. To the left, a row of Color Kinetics IColor Cove MX wraps
around the columns and curves down the walls line. Although the
room seems well lit, no lighting is visible. The color-changing
wall wash provides a comfortable light level for the entire room.
Looking back towards the entrance, a large alcove glows from several
IColor Coves with 2 small speakers singing to the patrons below.
To the right a long bar, dressed in red, is under lit with recessed
fixtures shimmering on the metal façade below. Above, a color-changing
fiber-optic star ceiling sets the backdrop for inverted stemware
holders suspended just above the bartender’s view. The shimmering
glassware accents the long smooth wall flowing atop the winding
bar. On the far end, the DJ booth stands like a watchtower atop
a small bar. The first step to the DJ booth conceals a single 18”
sub elegantly framed with a stair case, which becomes both part
of the décor and a functional part of the space. 
Up the stair case to the second floor, a small
dance floor spans the open space like a bridge connecting the first
and third floor. Four scanners caress the ceiling and skirt the
top of the dancers creating an exhilarating yet intimate mood. Three
subs are strategically placed underneath the benches to deliver
the most prevalent thump to the dance floor. The four tops are placed
between the second and third floors crossing the dance floor. The
system maintains a high energy on the dance floor yet allows comfortable
listening levels in the dining areas on the floor above. Sitting
top the watchtower on the first floor, sitting atop the watchtower
from below, the DJ booth is set eye level with the second floor
allowing the crowd to communicate from all three stories of the
building. As the records spin, Patrons can catch the eyes of the
DJ giving hoops and hollers for their favorite song.
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dance floor has two more stair cases continuing upward on the right
hand side of the building. One leads to a dinning and cocktail lounge
that looks over the dance floor. The second staircase leads to the
VIP room giving its clients full access to the club. The door is
manned to protect the privacy of its clients. VIP guests who choose
to join their friends on the dance floor take a short flight of
stairs landing them in the middle of the party. The VIP has a private
bar protected by a one-way mirror that allows a complete view of
the entire club including the 2nd story dance floor and the 3rd
story dining room. The VIP has a back entrance up two flights of
stairs from the front door, giving customers complete privacy within
the club. With numerous celebrities passing through Wilmington for
feature films and television shows, the ability to maintain anonymity
and throw an exclusive private party without shutting down the entire
club is sure to be an asset.
Beyond the clarity of sound from the EAW system,
the rich hues from the Color Kinetics LEDs, and the seamless merging
of interior design and technology, a plan for the future has already
been set in motion. Without giving too much away, provisions for
additional video, sound, and lighting have already been made. Multiple
audio zones, lighting coves, and projection locations have already
been prepared for the next several phases of Trebenzios. In the
nightclub industry change is essential. If a nightclub stays the
same for too long, the club will become outdated and empty. With
careful attention to trends and strategic changes in the venue,
Trebenzios’ honeymoon period will continue with the natural
buzz of improvements and revitalization. Infrequent diners and party
goers will have a reason to return and rediscover the club over
and over. The friendly and welcoming staff at Trebenzios will greet
them with open arms. Their successful metamorphosis will leave everyone
in awe.
 Trebenzios
has already upped the standards for lounges in Wilmington. Beyond
that they have already planned their future transformations saving
costly architectural modifications and keeping the buzz in the community
through steady growth.
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