Rafanelli and Nahas searched to find an architect who would provide a thoughtful, elegant design for its downtown Boise commercial office. The award-winning team at Perkins + Will designed the space to feature an engaging, highly impactful video wall. After reviewing a number of technology options, Rafanelli and Nahas decided on an expansive 8 ft. x 15 ft. dvLED video wall from Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America.
Building the Building
Prior to construction, Rafanelli and Nahas searched to find an architect
that would provide a thoughtful, elegant design for its downtown Boise
commercial office building to bring an urban feel like what one would
find in San Francisco or London. The award-winning team at Perkins
+ Will delivered a design to attract and support the next generation of
professionals in downtown Boise.
The building features dramatic 18-foot high ceilings in the lobby and
floor to ceiling windows looking out onto 11th St and the sprawling
downtown cityscape, P+W designed the space to feature an engaging,
highly impactful video wall.
The leaders at Rafanelli and Nahas looked to Neurilink, a leading
Northwest-based audio visual integrator, to bring their technology vision
to reality. After reviewing a number of technology options, Rafanelli and
Nahas decided on an expansive 8 ft. x 15 ft. dvLED video wall from Sharp
Imaging and Information Company of America.
DvLED is a video display technology that uses light emitting diodes
(LEDs) to produce bright, vibrant images in red, blue and green colors.
The dvLED wall provides several desirable characteristics that make this
technology an ideal fit for the space. They are reliable, energy-efficient,
very bright and deliver pristine color accuracy with better refresh rates
than other technology on the market. DvLEDs are particularly well suited
for providing eye-catching content for digital signage applications in almost any environment, either indoor or outdoor. This made dvLED technology ideal for the gorgeous 11th & Idaho lobby that is flooded with natural light from the 18-foot tall windows. Not only that, dvLED technology from NEC allows for unique screen configurations that have no visible gridlines or seams.
State of the ART
The goal of the video wall was to serve as more than a simple screen showing the news throughout the day. Rafanelli and Nahas wanted this dazzling display to be awe-inspiring for visitors to the building and those walking on the busy sidewalk downtown. The video wall serves as bridge between the clean lines and elegant design of the building and the rugged, picturesque beauty that defines Idaho. Rafanelli and Nahas commissioned video artists to film high contrast, high impact nature scenes all around the state to make viewers feel as if they are standing among mountain peaks, walking through a grove of aspens, or wading through a shallow stream.
“This wall is more than a video display, it is a work of art,” said Scott Schoenherr, Partner at Rafanelli and Nahas Management Corporation. “Not only has this technology from Sharp met our needs in terms of size, image clarity, hardware quality and energy usage, it has also helped us meet our vision for what is possible and to stand apart from other building in the region.”
“This wall is more than a video display, it is a work of art. Not only has this technology from Sharp met our needs in terms of size, image clarity, hardware quality and energy usage, it has also helped us meet our vision for what is possible and to stand apart from other building in the region.”