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    Spatial Audio: Sound in Space

    Last year, New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development put the finishing touches on a $6.5 million, 7,500-square-foot addition–the new James L. Dolan Recording and Teaching complex at the Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions.

     
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    Audio Excellence at The Recording Academy

    The Grammy Awards celebrate the best in music excellence, so it only makes sense that the event's producers would invest in top-notch audio technology for their new Santa Monica, Calif., headquarters.

     
  • Angels in the Outskirts: Telemedicine in Action

    Known as the Antenatal and Neonatal Guidelines, Education, and Learning System (ANGELS), the program employs conferencing technology to virtually transport a medical specialist to wherever the mother and child live and allow the doctor to perform many of the same examinations they would in person.

     
  • Designing the National Oilwell Varco Boardroom

    The ability to hide AV systsems, in deference to a room's aesthetics, is a constant challenge for AV pros, especially in high-end corporate boardrooms. Company executives usually want all the capabilities of modern AV technology but don't want to see blank screens and messy wires when it's not in...

     
  • Hotel Arizona: AV in a Tightly Controlled Project

    When Starwood began building one of its W Hotels, a boutique line of high-end getaways, in downtown Scottsdale, Ariz., the company didn't have to look far for an AV integrator. After months of AV design drafts and construction delays, a team from bearby CCS Presentation Systems began installation...

     
  • Lucas Oil Stadium: A Well-Oiled AV Machine

    Though well-known in racing circles because of its omnipresent logo, Lucas Oil Products was hardly a household name in Indianapolis two years ago. So it began to formulate a marketing plan that would take full advantage of audiovisual technology while meeting expectations for a state-of-the-art...

     
  • Distance Learning: Think Locally

    The University of Georgia's college of Pharmacy has a respectable history with distance learning, but it will push even more confidently into the 21st century when its 84,000-square-foot addition opens this fall in Athens.

     
  • AV Gets the Party Started at Philly Nightclub

    When Mark Marek set out to launch a new nightclub in downtown Philadelphia, he envisioned a space unlike anything the city had ever seen–something reminiscent of flashy Miami Beach or infamous Las Vegas hot spots.

     
  • The Solar Stage

    Energy prices are a major concern these days for concert producers, who are responsible for transporting a village of people and AV equipment from city to city. So, they're turning their focus to conservation and the use of alternative energy sources.

     
  • 2008 Best House of Worship AV Project

    At the First Baptist Church of Glenarden, it wasn't enough that the new 205,000-square-foot house of worship include state-of-the-art AV and live broadcast systems. There had to be something tangible to reinforce the experience of 4,000 weekly attendees.

     
  • 2008 Best Education AV Project

    Since March, students at Santa Clara University (SCU) in Santa Clara, Calif., have had access to state-of-the-art technology in the campus's new Learning Commons.

     
  • 2008 Best Government AV Project (State & Local)

    Step inside the chambers of the House or Senate at the Illinois State Capital building and you might think you stepped into a museum rather than the workplace for Illinois' elected state officials.

     
  • 2008 Best Entertainment/Arts AV Project

    It wasn't Brad Pitt-Angelina Jolie-style publicity, but if any AV project in the last year could be described as "media-hyped" it was the stunning Newseum in Washington, D.C.

     
  • 2008 Best Retail AV Project

    The Harley-Davidson Dealership in Meridian, Idaho, is a model of how the right AV installation can enhance a retail experience.

     
  • Harley Owners Get Their Disneyland

    How do you ensure a great AV experience in the midst of revving motorcycles? Integrator AATronics was up to the challenge when it took on the task of designing the systems for High Desert Harley-Davidson near Boise, Idaho.

     
  • Teamwork Reigns at Galen Center in L.A.

    Design and install a multipurpose audio system for a large, multiuse arena, used for everything from college basketball games to jazz concerts, on a compressed timeline.

     
  • Head of the Class

    When a typical classroom installation at the 19-acre campus of Flagler College in St. Augustine, Fla., suddenly grew from five rooms to 20—and without an extension to the original deadline—Audio Visual Innovations didn't flinch.

     
  • In the Final Frame

    Provide clear sound in a very high ambient noise environment without leaking unwanted sound into adjacent areas.

     
  • A Single Answer To Multiple AV Needs

    The Ferrell Center at Baylor University breaks out of the “one system fits all” paradigm for multipurpose arena spaces.

     
  • Audio System Revitalizes Theater

    The historic Paramount Theater invests in a flexible audio system that can handle a variety of artistic, educational, and corporate presentations and events.

     
 
 
 
 

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