Bringing its specialized knowledge and skill set to each project, E-I will work with the client, and the team to understand the AV + Technology objectives, and find solutions that are successful and pertinent to the end users.
Working cost-effectively and efficiently, E-I will help the team to meet a project's schedule and budget. E-I will bring added value by offering measured solutions that exceed a project's necessary performance criteria.
Ensuring that the design is appropriate and correct, E-I will base their efforts in rigorous test and evaluation procedures. Their process, design efforts, details, and specifications will be thorough and comprehensive.
Applying decades of shared knowledge, experience, and expertise, E-I will bring credibility, confidence, and resolve to the process. Electronic-Interiors maintains industry certifications and professional credentials.They will provide technical credibility and steadfast solutions that are current and correct.
Maintaining a current and innovative edge on technology, E-I will bring a sharp, clean, perspective to the design process. Electronic-Interiors is committed to continued education, the understanding of current trends, and in-depth knowledge of today's technology systems.
Electronic-Interiors worked diligently with the design team to layout, detail, and integrate the video systems and infra-structure for the stadium build out at the Champion Club. This was a high profile project with a tight schedule and budget.
As a bar, assembly room, and multi-functional conference space with a dynamic ceiling and structure, the project presented many functional and structural challenges for the team.
Serving thousands of people each season, The Champion Club is an excellent example of a complex design where Electronic-Interior’s technical advice and creative input were integral to the long term success of the project.
Electronic-Interiors worked with the design team to create a unique outdoor viewing experience for the members of Club 4192 at the Great American Ballpark.
The introduction of quality, low-profile, individual viewing screens and seating to a reserved outdoor guest area for V.I.P. Reds supporters was essential to the success of Club 4192.
This project demanded reliable, durable, aesthetically pleasing systems and installations that were very user-friendly. E-I was able to successfully collaborate with the team in a short period of time to create solutions that were efficient, sophisticated, and cost effective.
Electronic-Interiors worked with the design team to craft unique and aesthetically pleasing solutions for the Taft Conference Center in Cincinnati Ohio.
The design for this project was highly focused on the seamless, purposeful, and at times invisible integration of the AV systems with the building design and interior finishes. Electronic-Interiors brought technical credibility and steadfast solutions to the team.
The project includes four main spaces and various support space:
The Taft Room - the main conference and assembly area with multiple screens for viewing, lectures, signage, and branding.
The Hollister Room – a smaller private conference room for video and teleconferencing
The Stettinius Room – a large conference room for video and teleconferencing
The Living Room – a reception, informal meeting area with displays for information, signage, and branding
Electronic-Interiors provided Acoustical Performance analysis and remediation for NKU’s Mets Center, a building dedicated to providing students and faculty with current AV and technology systems. The building includes an expansive ballroom-type space with moveable partitions, used for events and conferencing; separate classrooms, separate conference rooms, and media rooms.
Working with the Technical Director, E-I analyzed and tested the Center’s existing spaces to isolate the acoustical problems and challenges for its current sound system.
In a short period of time Electronic-Interiors presented NKU with a report that documented their findings and offered corrective measures for the facility and its systems. E-I followed this with drawings and specifications that allowed NKU to successfully make the proper integrated adjustments to that space. This work has led to an ongoing positive relationship with NKU.
Electronic-Interiors was hired by Humana to provide a Systems Assessment report for their conference center located in Louisville, Kentucky. The assessment focused on eight large conference rooms within the main conferencing center, and eight smaller conference rooms within the hub building. The efforts of E-I helped Humana determine which rooms needed improvement, both to the space and its systems, and which rooms were to be left alone.
Electronic-Interiors presented Humana with a report that documented their findings and offered corrective measures for the spaces and systems that did not meet the client’s performance criteria. E-I followed this report with drawings and specifications that allowed Humana to successfully make the proper integrated technology adjustments to each space.
Electronic-Interiors was hired by Humana to provide a Systems Assessment report for their Corporate Board Room at their Main Headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky. Based on E-I’s findings and the options that E-I presented for corrective measures, the decision was made to enlarge and upgrade the Board Room.
E-I then worked with Humana’s architect to design, detail, and specify a fully integrated, state of the art, AV system with teleconference and video conferencing technology. They collaborated with Humana and the design team to overcome complex and difficult issues and helped to meet Humana’s schedule and budget. In addition to their knowledge and expertise, Electronic-Interiors brought credibility, confidence, and resolve to the process.
Electronic-Interiors was hired by the architect for the Sunrise Community Church to help design, detail, and specify the building’s audio, video, and technology systems and infrastructure. E-I collaborated with the architect and the church’s technology minister to provide acoustical planning, audio design, video design, production sound and video, and lighting. The project involved systems integration for a flexible assembly and gymnasium space designed to accommodate church services and worship, community activities, and sports events.
Electronic-Interiors provided sound advice sensitive to both the client’s budget and programmatic needs.
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