The moot court is the stand-out room for sheer quantity of AV equipment - including six flat panels, five HD cameras, multiple loudspeaker zones, 15 microphones, video processors, streaming devices, HD videoconferencing and live record and playback capability for classroom critique of students' performances.
University of Sydney
KLM Group was commissioned by Baulderstone Hornibrook to work with a large design team (AV Consultant Lincolne Scott, integrator KLM Group and programmer AT Controls) to produce a high-quality audio visual (AV) solution with full AMX control for the University of Sydney.
The building features a large complement of AV- enabled rooms, including a 300-seat lecture theatre, three 100-seat lecture theatres, a dedicated 100-seat congress lecture theatre and 18 seminar rooms; a moot court facility comprising main moot court, remote witness room, boardroom and four preparation rooms; and a faculty boardroom, seminar room, common room, foyer and law library with two computer training rooms.
The moot court is the stand-out room for sheer quantity of AV equipment. This included a total of six flat panels, five HD cameras, multiple loudspeaker zones, 15 microphones, video processors, streaming devices, HD videoconferencing and live record and playback capability for classroom critique of students' performances.
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