Project Overview

Professional Systems Engineering, LLC provided A/V design and consulting for the Corwin, Bendheim, and Fisher Hall buildings at Princeton University. This project includes architectural renovations and technology upgrades to the existing buildings. The buildings each are composed of four floors plus a basement level and include faculty offices, graduate student collaboration and working spaces. The overall goal of the project was to provide a design that enabled productive presentations and collaboration between students and staff, both within the building spaces and from remote locations via soft video conferencing. For the adaptive reuse of space at the Princeton University – Corwin, Bendheim, and Fisher Hall PSE provided infrastructure and equipment to support small A/V systems as well as A/V systems for large seminar and conference rooms.

The design of the A/V upgrades for these buildings included collaboration rooms where students and staff could gather around a table and display material in detail everything from zoning and border maps to an image only a few square inches on a large screen display all with HD quality. This specialized conference room is also capable of sharing this imaging, as well as various camera views of the room, through video conferencing with ceiling microphones to cover audio throughout the entire space. Other spaces were provided with displays and collaboration tools for smaller, inroom presentations and meetings. These rooms were provided with sound reproduction at various levels, depending on room size. Conference rooms with touch screen controlled presentation systems, and conference rooms with multiple independent displays were also provided.

Services Provided

Audio/Visual/Video

  • Video display monitors
  • Interactive displays
  • Analog and digital video inputs
  • Video switching systems
  • Video conferencing
  • Document cameras
  • Beamforming microphones
  • Personal and Room audio reinforcement and reproduction
  • Touch screen control systems
  • Mobile device integration
  • Wireless content sharing
  • A/V system Infrastructure
  • Network coordination
  • Assisted listening systems for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)