Arizona State University Biodesign Institute
This 170,000-square-foot building, the first of four that will make up ASU's Biodesign Institute, will be home to 285 researchers and eight of the Institute's initial 10 centers. This sleek-looking building and its state-of-the-art labs incorporate the latest innovations in design and functionality in order to promote scientific inquiry and collaboration.
Incorporating information and images to educate employees and visitors alike, the visionaries at this facility have designed a system able to manage and deliver customizable and scheduled content to over 50 displays.
The Biodesign Institute incorporates multiple audiovisual systems that serve as presentation platforms and provide content to various atriums, lobbies, and break rooms throughout the building. Powerful software that controls on-screen graphics allows these systems to provide intuitive command and control functionality over the display, thus offering the Institute's support staff optimal expediency in their day-to-day responsibilities.
Ideas
Develop and deliver a state-of-the-art auditorium capable of displaying multiple high-definition images that can be navigated and managed using a reliable, intuitive control system on a 17 inch touch screen display.
Develop and deliver two executive meeting spaces capable of full-scale audiovisual presentations, including videoconferencing.
Develop and deliver a unique video wall display system for the lobby area, combining an array of 18 displays offering nearly an endless variety of configurations for managed content.
Develop and deliver a building-wide signal management system delivering audio and video over a Category 5 cable (CAT5) backbone.
Technology
One auditorium and two videoconferencing suites interconnected through a massive signal distribution system and fully outfitted with the most recent media related technology.
Shared resources supplied to over 50 displays.
Audio, video, and cable television (CATV) delivered over a CAT5 system.
Interactive kiosks pulling content and offering a digital way-finding system.
Massive storage of content using a metatag database retrieval system.
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