Education

UW Savery HallTESC Seminar IIUW Kane Hall South Puget Sound Community College Annex, Bldg.23


Audio Video systems for educational institutions cover a huge range. At one end of the spectrum, there are simple, economical systems for multiple classrooms. There are also sophisticated theaters, widely distributed distance-learning systems and many more permutations in between.


UW Savery Hall

UW Savery HallSRG Partnership - Seattle, WA

  • Renovation and restoration of the 85 year-old Savery Hall.
  • Approximately 14,600 SF of space will be dedicated to classrooms featuring technology-enhanced learning.
  • Planned classrooms include four seminar rooms, nine small-size classrooms, five medium-size classrooms, an 80-seat auditorium, and a 200-seat auditorium.








TESC Seminar II

TESC Seminar IIMahlum Architects - Olympia, WA

  • This new building was compilation of five clusters of lecture halls, classrooms and working/meeting spaces.
  • Each of the five clusters was provided with similar features, allowing for flexible room assignments dictated by the technology needs of each class.
  • The building also includes extensive analog and digital AV distribution, over both copper and fiber optics, including distribution to and from other buildings.






UW Kane Hall

UW Kane HallMBT - Seattle, WA

  • Our designers utilized the hall's existing audio system for program only and designing a new system exclusively for voice reinforcement, allowing for optimization of coverage and intelligibility.
  • The system has been greatly improved by adding new amplification and digital signal processing.
  • A complete video switching system was designed to allow control from multiple positions to project any media.
  • The entire system is controlled by a combination of Greenbusch designed touch-screen systems in the booth and on the custom podium.



South Puget Sound Community College Annex, Bldg. 23

South Puget Sound Community College Annex, Bldg. 23SRG Partnership - Tumwater, WA

  • Our designers are providing projectors and switch control systems for classrooms which will house the Anthropology, CAD, and Geomatics departments.
  • The conference room is being outfitted with video conference technology, allowing staff to easily conduct teleconferences with faculty at different campuses.
  • This project exemplifies how a college can outfit classrooms for today's technology needs while constrained by a tight budget.