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Issue Sixteen Project Highlight: Lehigh Valley IronPigs' Grand Slam with Coca Cola Park! Baseball is all the buzz in the Lehigh Valley as the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the area's Triple-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies have started their season in the beautiful, new Coca Cola Park in Allentown, PA. The $48.4 M, 10,000 seat stadium has been packed with fans since opening day and provides a state-of-the-art facility for viewing "America's favorite pastime." Vistacom worked with the IronPigs to integrate an impressive level of technology throughout the facility. |
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Issue Fifteen Project Highlight: Lafayette College's Bourger Varsity Football House Lafayette College's football history is as rich as it is varied, but these days, it is the Leopards' future that has taken on even greater importance. With the opening of the Bourger Varsity Football House, Lafayette's team has entered into a league all its own. One of the very special features of the Bourger Varsity Football House is the highly personalized conference room on the second floor. The programming team at Vistacom worked with Lafayette to develop special graphic elements for the control system interface such as helmets for source buttons and a log in system utilizing the jersey numbers which are displayed on top of a Leopards jersey graphic. |
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Issue Fourteen Project Highlight: Melt Grill-The Art of Good Design The Melt Grill, a destination hot spot at the Lehigh Valley's new lifestyle center, features over 20,000 SF of trendy space spread over three floors. With bars on each level, cozy dining nooks, and larger gathering spaces, the restaurant attracts guests with its New York style ambiance as well as its Mediterranean cuisine. Vistacom Inc. stepped up to the challenge of designing an audio visual solution that tied in seamlessly to the overall aesthetics of the restaurant which opened in October, 2006. |
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Issue Thirteen Project Highlight: Abington Memorial Hospital Abington Memorial Hospital (AMH) completed the $151M Lenfest Pavilion expansion project, which opened to the public in October of 2005. The five-story pavilion high-tech features include the fully integrated Frobese Conference Center, which offers 8,250 square feet of teaching and conference facilities, including a 219-seat auditorium, with break-out areas and conference rooms, all with video-conferencing capability. Vistacom worked with Abington to design a system that not only met the needs of the end user, but also fit into the hospital's budgetary guidelines. |
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Issue Twelve Project Highlight: King's College Digital Signage Initiative "When you spend the day with us, you will want to come to Kings," stated Paul Moran, Executive Director of Information and Instructional Technology Services at Kings College. The school prides itself in the ability to offer students personal attention, and a supportive environment- one that sets the school apart from their larger contemporaries. "We want all of our students to feel included," continued Moran. "We offer a lot of activities and events, and we wanted everyone to know about them." It was with this idea, that Kings began developing their digital signage initiative. |
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Issue Eleven Project Highlight: Wachovia Center Cingular Pavilion The Wachovia Center was built in Philadelphia Pennsylvania as a leading, state of the art entertainment facility and home of the Philadelphia Flyers and 76ers. In October of 2005, the 21,000-seat multipurpose venue opened its doors to a brand new 8,000 sq ft. concourse known as the Cingular Pavilion, the largest bar inside any sporting arena in the United States. Vistacom Inc was brought in to provide and install the technology that fills the Cingular Pavilion. |
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