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Spotlight Awards 2009

  • 2009 PRO AV Spotlight Awards

    Meet the 15 winners of the second annual PRO AV Spotlight Awards, projects that vary in complexity, scope, and budget, but share common traits, like the latest AV technology and successful coordination among AV integrator, consultant, architect, end user.

     
  • 2009 Best Corporate AV Project

    ITC Holdings Corp., the country's largest independent electricity transmission company, recently built a 188,000-square-foot headquarters in Novi, Mich., including a new operations control room.

     
  • 2009 Best Education AV Project (Under $250K)

    You can't tell from this picture, but the third-floor eye lab at the Illinois College of Optometry is actually shaped like an eye. Within that space is room enough for 18 refracting lanes (the place where eye exams, and in this case learning, happens) equipped with LCD monitors, to which an...

     
  • 2009 Best Education AV Project

    The future of AV is now at the University of Nevada Reno's new Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center, a 300,000-square-foot facility and home to more than 1 million volumes. Impressively, it includes an all-fiber HD distribution system. Wrightson, Johnson, Haddon & Williams designed the building's AV...

     
  • 2009 Best Education AV Project

    Alter Hall is a model for the power of streaming video. Every lecture conducted in the seven-story building is streamed using Sonic Foundry Mediasite hardware and software. The auditorium, with its custom-built contoured screen, AMX control, LED lighting, and wireless connectivity, can narrowcast...

     
  • 2009 Best Entertainment/Arts AV Project

    Sure, the Grammy Museum has 16 projectors from Digital Projection, 30 LCDs, 29 HD video servers, 17 audio servers, and 21 interactive exhibits. But the one thing that stands out most is Crossroads, a 19-foot interactive table built by Design and Production to carry visitors through the musical...

     
  • 2009 Best Government AV Project (Federal)

    AVS was tasked with taking the Pentagon Briefing Room, which now comprises studio, broadcast, and production systems, from a hybrid of analog and digital components to a fully digital core with the ability to support multiple digital formats and future audiovisual technologies. The new system...

     
  • Shen Milsom and Wilke came up with creative acoustical solutions for the Cathedral of Christ the Light, including wood canopies over the choir and opposite the altar. Speakers in the canopies help provide sound coverage.

    2009 Best House of Worship AV Project (Under $250K)

    The 1,500-seat sanctuary of the Cathedral of Christ the Light is the centerpiece of the Diocese of Oakland, Calif.’s Cathedral Center. It’s an architectural landmark and an acoustical challenge.

     
  • 2009 Best Government AV Project (State & Local)

    Like other jurisdictions around the nation, Fairfax County, Va., wanted new AV technology to help make things easier, from presenting evidence to arraigning defendants. Professional Products (PPI) placed a 32x32 Evertz EQX fiber-optic router at the heart of the county's court system, and now it's...

     
  • 2009 Best Health Care AV Project

    Imagine you're a child going in for an MRI or CT scan. It can be a scary experience. At Miami's Baptist Country Walk Pediatric MRI Center, the modest, creative AV system design puts young minds at ease.

     
  • 2009 Best Hospitality/Casino AV Project

    Before Veneklasen Associates designed the upgrades to Mohegan Sun's Casino of the Wind in Connecticut, techs had to hoof it among six amplifier rooms to troubleshoot problems. So from the project's beginning, it was decided head-end equipment would be upgraded to the latest MediaMatrix NION DSP...

     
  • 2009 Best House of Worship AV Project

    Eastlake was a true collaboration between integrator and architect. Within guidelines, the team at Southern California Sound Image helped direct the building's interior geometry and finishes to meet the project's acoustical and AV performance goals.

     
  • 2009 Best Museum AV Project

    From its Morrison Planetarium, to its Water Planet exhibit, to its Hearst Forum 3D Cinema, the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco represents one of the most impressive AV integrations of the past year. Since opening in September 2008, it has achieved LEED Platinum status and dazzled...

     
  • 2009 Judges' Award: The Comcast Experience

    David Niles' Comcast Experience is a lot of things. It's a corporate AV installation, an AV technology marvel, an entertainment masterpiece, and a Philadelphia tourist attraction. It's a 83.3-foot-wide by 25.4-foot-high LED wall, built from 6,771 Barco NX-4 LED modules delivering 10 million total...

     
  • 2009 Judges' Award: Harvard Decision Science Laboratory

    Now here's a different kind of integration project. Premier Network Solutions was tasked with integrating AV with a human physiological monitoring system from Mindware Technologies at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. The latter wanted to study how human emotional and physical responses to...

     
  • 2009 Judges' Award: College Basketball Experience

    The College Basketball Experience in Kansas City, Mo., is certainly immersive. As you enter, you hear a pre-game pep talk. Full-motion video and fan noise swirl when you walk through the tunnel. Then suddenly you're in the middle of it all, shooting free throws against the backdrop of a hostile...

     
 
 

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