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Paley Center for Media Taps BSCM for Kissinger Conference Room

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NEW YORK — Big Show Construction Management (BSCM) served as construction manager for the Kissinger Global Conference Room at The Paley Center for Media’s midtown Manhattan location at 25 West 52 Street.  The room, whose design and architectural services were provided by Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership, was unveiled in April as a multifunctional space for teleconferences, meetings, presentations and catered events.  It was expected to serve as a new home for many of the Paley Center’s Media Council industry dialogues.

 The Paley Center serves as a forum for the cultural, creative and social significance of television, radio and emerging platforms for the professional community, the media and interested public.  The Kissinger Global Conference Room is named for Dr. Henry A. Kissinger who has been on the institution’s Board of Trustees since 1991.

Having low ceilings, the 10th floor space presented the unique challenge of fitting five quiet HVAC units, linear diffusers, sprinkler system, 165 lights, three robotic cameras, 18 speakers, two motorized projector lifts, two motorized screens and a large glass and metal sculpture. To meet this layout challenge in an elliptical room, BSCM created a custom CNC floor template to layout the walls and of the items in the ceiling.

“As a venue for the Paley Center’s Media Council events and external clients, the space required robust, flexible, user-friendly teleconferencing and video playback capabilities,” said project manager Terrence McCafferty.

The room features a 40-person elliptical conference table that breaks into 22 pieces and may be stored, along with 40 executive chairs.  An elliptical glass and metal map sculpture is suspended in the middle of the space.

The conference room’s eastern wall has a 65-inch interactive touchscreen which displays content from the Paley archives and illustrates the worldwide reach of the Paley Center’s media studies.  It also shows 16 live television feeds from four service providers.  The screen can also act as a display device for meetings.

Other options in the room include 5-by-8-foot automated video projection screens on the north and south sides of the space, a pair of Panasonic video projectors housed within the ceiling on lifts, three Panasonic robotic cameras for teleconferencing and recording capability for 22 table mics.

For more information, please visit www.bigshowcm.com.