University of Washington Tacoma Continues Long-Standing Reliance on Extron AV in Latest Campus Building
The University of Washington (UW) Tacoma is a member of the Coalition of Urban Serving Universities, comprised of 42 public urban research universities in 24 states with a demonstrated commitment to their urban areas. It offers 60 undergraduate majors and 15 graduate schools of education, engineering, business, nursing, social work, criminal justice, and urban studies.
The 46-acre campus overlooking the Port of Tacoma and Mount Rainier is housed in century-old brick warehouse buildings harkening back to the area’s history as a harborside railroad freight terminal. The buildings were meticulously renovated to preserve their historical significance, while upgrading them to modern learning spaces. The campus also includes newly constructed buildings, including: Milgard Hall. Development of the Tacoma campus revived downtown Tacoma. Retail businesses, museums, and restaurants opened in the immediate area for the first time in decades, increasing foot traffic and transforming the formerly moribund area into a vibrant college town.
The campus encompasses over 115 learning spaces that are equipped with Extron-powered AV systems which help nurture cross-collaboration across all disciplines represented by UW Tacoma’s seven schools.
We've been an Extron campus for the entire 18 years that I’ve been with the University. When I started here, we were installing
406 switchers andbutton panels . We made the jump to DTP and XTP matrix switchers and TouchLink Pro touchpanels as soon as they came out. And we’ve stuck with Extron ever since, including Milgard Hall.
CHALLENGES
Modernizing 100-Year-Old Buildings
with AV-Enhanced Learning Spaces
When the permanent Tacoma campus opened in 1997, Joe Brawley, who was UW Branch Campus Projects Director at the time said, “What we have done is taken 19th century warehouses and turned them into 21st century academic space.” Six historic, semi-abandoned brick structures packed with rusty parts for WW II Jeeps and home to hundreds of pigeons were gutted, seismically upgraded, and wired for 21st century technology.
Our goal is to keep learning spaces productive 100 percent of the time. The best AV equipment for the job is reliable equipment that in-house personnel can install and maintain. With standardization on Extron, users and maintenance personnel are thoroughly familiar with the AV gear. Everyone is comfortable with the systems. We can also maintain a lean spares inventory. The result is time and money saved, benefitting all stakeholders.
DESIGN SOLUTION
The fact that Extron equipment can be found in virtually all learning spaces on the Tacoma campus is the result of a methodical conversion to Extron over an 18-year period. Joe Kapler, Computer Maintenance Technician III, started installing CRT televisions and VCRs at the Tacoma campus in 1997, when they were considered the state of the art in audiovisual teaching aids. He’s well positioned to explain why and how UW Tacoma evolved into an Extron campus. He explains that as AV systems in classrooms became more sophisticated, they became more challenging for users to operate, requiring juggling separate remote controls and separate switching of audio and video signals.
When Extron introduced
UW Tacoma’s long history with Extron is a major reason why the school’s AV team specified Extron AV switching, distribution, control, and audio equipment for Milgard Hall. AV system design and installation for Milgard was performed by McKinstry Co., Seattle, which handled construction of the electrical, data, audiovisual, fire alarm, and access control systems.
Milgard Hall landed on the drawing board at just the right time. We took everything we’d learned while upgrading the AV systems in the historic existing buildings on the Tacoma campus and applied all of that experience to this brand-new teaching facility. Modern Extron AV systems deliver the collaborative capabilities that were one of the key design goals for this unique and beautiful structure. We're pretty excited about the way it turned out.
Milgard Hall – New Construction
with AV Integral to the Design
Within its three levels, the modern-construction 55,000 square-foot Milgard Hall houses elements of the School of Business, laboratory spaces supporting the School of Engineering and Technology, space for the Global Innovation and Design Lab, and a High Impact Practices teaching space. The building features shared classrooms, a computer lab, and shared collaborative spaces. These spaces enable interaction between the different academic programs, as well as the wider Tacoma community. Audiovisual amenities are everywhere.
High Impact Practices Seminar Venue
The HIPs room boasts a 220" main projection screen at the front, augmented by four 85" displays on the sidewalls. PTZ cameras on three walls capture room activity from multiple angles. A pro-grade audio system features wireless microphones and wall-mounted column array speakers. There are connector jack panels located throughout the room to plug in HDMI and SDI video sources, plus audio sources.
HIPs Lectern. The lectern contains a six input
HIPs Control Room. A control room is located behind windows on the back wall of the HIPs room. For large-scale events, a technical director operates the AV system from a desktop
Behind the operator desk is an equipment rack housing an
Also in the rack are assisted listening RF and Wi-Fi servers that allow people to hear through facility-furnished receivers or their own smartphones. Wireless mic receivers allow multiple presenters to speak through lavalier or hand-held mics. A Dante audio DSP processor tailors audio characteristics for optimum intelligibility. Audio amplifiers drive the room’s many speakers. There is also a base station for the room’s extensive intercom system. Finally, the rack contains a control room PC to provide additional AV content, and an Ethernet switch central to the room’s AV LAN.
Classrooms 301 and 311
These are the largest classrooms in the building, each seating 80 students. Identical AV systems in both rooms are built around an
In each room, a laser projector and two 75" displays show video content sent to them by the switcher via DTP® connectivity. Two wall speakers in each room provide clear sound that is selected and processed by the DMP 128 Plus.
Available AV content sources include an instructor PC, a Blu-ray player, a document camera, a lectern-mounted webcam, a ceiling-mounted PTZ camera, a wireless video receiver, and an auxiliary HDMI input panel. Audio sources include dual wireless microphones, two ceiling-mounted directional array mics, and mic or line audio sources plugged into an auxiliary connector panel that also includes an HDMI port, an Ethernet LAN port, an AC convenience outlet, and a USB charging port.
AV system control is handled by an IPCP Pro 250 xi control processor, with a 10" TouchLink Pro touchpanel on the lectern providing the user interface.
Laboratories
All three floors contain labs. For students studying construction engineering, the first floor has a concrete lab and a combustion lab. On the second floor, there is a geotechnology/soils mechanics lab and a hydrology lab. Engineering majors experiment in the second floor biomechanics and robotics labs. The third floor includes an environmental/air quality lab for environmental science majors. The AV systems are housed in mobile carts.
The lab AV carts are built around an 8x4
Our classroom AV designs aim to meet user expectations. They handle a full range of AV sources: lectern PC’s, guest laptops, Blu-ray players, document cameras, ceiling mics, and wireless sharing. Panopto lecture capture and distance learning via UC apps like Zoom is the norm. We spent a full summer retrofitting old buildings and classrooms to these standards, and we are still upgrading AV systems in two to three learning spaces each year.
Breakout Rooms
The third floor includes six breakout rooms that are used for small meetings, collaboration sessions, and video conferencing. Supporting these rooms are minimalist, easy-to-use AV systems.
A 65" display occupies the front wall of the room. Under the display is an Extron
The PC can supply audiovisual content to the display either from internal storage or from the university LAN. Also, the display’s HDMI ports receive content from a visitor laptop and a wireless video receiver, allowing room occupants to contribute audiovisual content either hardwired or wirelessly.
All AV equipment is powered on and off manually from a single switch and switching between the PC and the laptop is performed manually using the display’s HDMI input selection control.
Even More AV-Enabled Spaces
There are many more AV-enabled venues in Milgard Hall, a few briefly described below. For a full list with photos, AV equipment complements, AV operating instructions, and more, see the university’s room
Small meeting rooms. There are meeting rooms, small conference rooms, study spaces, and interview rooms located throughout the building. These rooms are equipped with AV systems similar to the minimalist systems in the breakout rooms, slimmed down further in situations where room scheduling, video conferencing, and wireless sharing capabilities are not needed.
Large meeting spaces. An open assembly space and a large conference room on the second and third floors have AV systems similar to the 80-seat classrooms. IN1808 presentation switchers and DMP 128 Plus audio DSP processors form the backbone of the AV systems in these venues. A single 85" display replaces the multiple displays found in the classrooms, the sound systems have more speakers than used in the classrooms, and some AV teaching aids not essential to meeting applications are not included. The large conference room includes table array mics,
Computer Classroom. The computer classroom borrows from the HIPs AV system design. An 8x4 DTP CrossPoint presentation matrix switcher and a DMP 128 Plus audio DSP processor are key units. Similar to the HIPs space, there are ceiling mics and wireless mics, a Blu-ray player, document camera, PTZ camera, webcam, and a wireless video receiver. Two projectors with DTP connectivity to the matrix switcher display audiovisual content on 110" screens. Sound is provided by six
Financial Wellness Trading Room. Located on the third floor, this room features a 75" display driven by a dedicated PC streaming the Bloomberg finance news channel. Accompanying this display are two other 75” displays plus a projector with a 110" screen, all receiving content via DTP connectivity from an 8x6
RESULTS
“Milgard Hall represents a space that welcomes students and community members alike and where business and industry can deepen partnerships,” says UW Tacoma Chancellor Sheila Edwards Lange. “In Milgard Hall, our students build better lives for themselves and their communities.”
The key goals for Milgard Hall’s contributions to the Milgard School of Business and to the STEM degree programs are articulated by Vann Smiley, former UW Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration, in the video featured in the sidebar at right.
In no small measure, the incorporation of audiovisual teaching and collaboration aids, anchored by Extron AV products in every corner of the building, allowed the university to meet the educational goals envisioned for Milgard Hall.
MILGARD HALL BUILDING VIDEO LINKS
All photos courtesy of University of Washington.
Videos courtesy of University of Washington and Design-Build Institute of America.
Milgard Hall Construction Timelapse,
2023 Design-Build Project - University of Washington Tacoma Milgard Hall by Design-Build Institute of America,
UW Tacoma Room Reservation Page showing photos, AV equipment complements in all education spaces,
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