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dvLED Technology Redefines The Ampersand’s Atrium

A MODERN UPGRADE: DVLED TECHNOLOGY REDEFINES THE AMPERSAND’S ATRIUM

When boutique real estate company Aspen Properties purchased The Ampersand near downtown Calgary, the property needed a complete renovation to provide an elevated experience for building tenants.

 

Quick Facts-

The Challenge

In 2018, boutique real estate company Aspen Properties purchased The Ampersand near downtown Calgary in Alberta. Comprised of three identical office towers joined together by a glass-covered atrium, The Ampersand featured original design elements from the 1980s that hadn’t been updated since its inception. In order to bring the building into alignment with the company’s commitment to be more than just an office space and provide an elevated experience for building tenants, Aspen’s newest property needed a complete renovation. With the help of Matrix Video Communications, Aspen worked to redesign and modernize the space with digital signage technology.

Solution
  • Four LED-FE038i2 modules of varying sizes, each with a 3.8 mm pixel pitch, were installed in four sections along the ribbon wall, providing a seamless image that doesn’t stop on the corner and optimal viewing no matter the distance
  • One 220-inch LED-FE025i2 module was hung in front of the windows at the south end of the lobby for local presentations and videos
  • Three LED-FE025i2 modules with a 2.5 mm pixel pitch were installed vertically on three other walls which run alongside tower elevator banks
Result

Matrix Video Communications transformed The Ampersand’s natural light-filled atrium with vibrant and seamless digital signage. Now a sensational modern space with state-of-the-art, crystal clear dvLED technology, The Ampersand atrium provides tenants from all three of its towers with relevant building information and visual art in a striking and visually impactful way.

 

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