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College of Pharmacy - UT Austin
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Chicago Mercantile Exchange
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Chicago Mercantile Exchange
College of Pharmacy - UT Austin
Sound Visions Consulting, a
division of Sound Visions Corporation, was
founded 30 years ago, and is one of the nation's oldest technical system
consulting firms. The company was organized in 1967 as Joiner-Korfund,
specializing primarily in architectural acoustics, and in 1969 was incorporated
as Joiner-Pelton-Rose and then in 1985 changed to The Joiner-Rose Group, Inc. In
1991, the company absorbed Intesys, Inc., a leading-edge systems integrator and
one of the nation's leading experts in the fields of video and CCTV systems,
which became the Systems Integration Group division of the parent corporation.
In 1993, the company changed its name to
Sound Visions Corporation.
During the past eight years, Sound Visions
Consulting has provided consulting services throughout the United States,
Europe, Mexico and the Middle East.
Design Philosophy and Development
The successful design of a technical
facility requires a close collaboration of effort – with the architect, to
ensure an optimal facility design from an architectural perspective – and
with the client / user, to ensure audio/visual and video system designs
meet carefully established needs. Consultancy often includes education,
guidance, and advice with the final goal of enabling the client, who
ultimately needs the productive use of the system, to make well informed
choices.
We attempt to evolve a future-oriented
facility and system design strategy. In some cases, budget limitations
against the ideal program can be overcome by deferring some parts and
designing for future expansion.
We believe strongly in weighing cost against benefit in
engineering design; scaling system capabilities down when necessary or
appropriate, building in adaptability, and making the necessary provisions
in the base building, electrical, conduit, and HVAC systems to allow
expansion, addition of equipment, and accommodation of developments in the
state-of-the-art.