Flagship AV++® infrastructure for the USC Shoah Foundation flagship - QuickSilver® backbone and TeaParty® show control, delivering a powerful and carefully considered visitor experience.
Mad Systems designed, engineered, and integrated the AV++® infrastructure for this project - specifying non-proprietary components for long-lifecycle supportability, coordinating technology pathways with exhibit designers and architects at the earliest planning stage, and commissioning the complete system before handover.
This project represents the architectural approach Mad Systems brings to every engagement: infrastructure defined before construction documents, technology specified for 15–20+ year lifecycle, and accessibility and multilingual delivery built in from the start.
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