Due to its technical complexity, The building of the new headquarters of the Senate of Mexico has already been considered by National Geographic as a “megastructure” and will make a television program about the work as an example of Mexican architecture. In said building, The screens designed and manufactured by Arthur Holm take on a special role, since they provide the senators' desks with the latest technology in perfect harmony with the design of such a special environment and are hidden when not in use.

Due to its technical complexity, The building of the new headquarters of the Senate of Mexico has already been considered by National Geographic as a “megastructure” and will make a television program about the work as an example of Mexican architecture. In said building, The screens designed and manufactured by Arthur Holm take on a special role, since they provide the senators' desks with the latest technology in perfect harmony with the design of such a special environment and are hidden when not in use. Each of the 128 seats in the Session Hall have a personal computer, and a screen integrated into each desktop that appears and disappears with the press of a button. Each position has a wireless network for Internet and internal network. The chairs slide back and forth on their axis.. Besides, reclining to the user's taste. Another technological novelty is the so-called “electronic voting board.”, a large screen on which the votes will be projected, each legislator doing from his place. Totally innovative, and on a glass screen that in off mode reflects the national coat of arms of Mexico. At the top of the plenary hall, highlights a skylight. Each speaker on the platform will be able to see the national flag if he looks up.. On the sides of the tribune, there are two elevators for the disabled, where surrounding stands can also be placed. Each senator must identify himself with his credentials, in a special slot placed in place. You will have to place your thumb, for biometric identification. The facility has surveillance cameras, fire alert system and high safety standards. The brown rug was made in Mérida, Yucatan. Tailored solution Arthur Holm developed a completely “tailored” solution for this application. So, The monitor used is 12” with XGA resolution and integrated touch screen, Constructed from a block of machined and anodized aluminum. Tabletop support plate houses microphone, speaker, request to speak button, voting system and fingerprint reader. The screen is motorized hidden inside the desktop when not in use, so that it is free of any obstructive element, thanks to an extremely quiet and reliable system. In addition, It has an angle of inclination of 20 degrees in work position.

By, 30 Dec, 1899, Section: General

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