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1. Administration Building Atrium
The Administration Building features a three-storey atrium with
wood beams, a concrete floor, and a glass roof. It measures 24-feet
wide by about 120-feet long, and can easily hold 200+ people for a news
conference. During the middle of the day, direct sunlight floods the
space and the acoustics can be challenging.
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2. Bentley Centre
The Bentley Centre provides for maximum flexibility since events
can be held in the hallway or one of two adjacent rooms. The hallway
has a 12-foot high ceiling and is about 150-feet long by just under
20-feet wide. One wall features floor-to-ceiling windows; the other
side of the hallway provides access to the meeting rooms. For news
conferences, the adjacent rooms hold between 35 and 100 people and
feature a scalloped ceiling.
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3. Canfor Winter Garden
Located at the geographic centre of the campus, this area is
heavily used during the school year. Features include a two-storey
atrium with balconies along the side, built-in tiered seating, natural
light, spectacular wood architecture, and an adjacent cafe. The slate
floor covers an area of about 40-feet by 25-feet.and there is a modest
built-in sound system.
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4. Teaching Laboratory Atrium
Located at the north end of the campus, the lab features
a two-storey atrium with granite columns and a wood ceiling. One side
of the atrium looks out towards the city of Prince George and the other
provides access to two large lecture theatres, holding 120 and 160
people respectively. The lab atrium is about 100-feet long by
25-feet wide.
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| 5. Dr. Donald Rix Northern Health Sciences Centre Atrium
This two-storey atrium in the medical building is smaller than the
atrium in the Administration Building. It features a
curved wooden roof and a carpeted floor and is often used for news
conferences that pertain to the Northern Medical Program. Supplemental
lighting and sound is often required for news conferences that occur in this area.
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6. Lecture Theature 9-200
Located in the Northern Health Sciences Centre, this theatre holds 75 people
(seated) and provides state-of-the-art videoconference capabilities.
Past events in this room have connected goverment officials, for
example, from Victoria and Vancouver. The theatre has beautiful wood
furniture and a built-in sound system. Availaibility can be restricted
because the room is used for classes in the medical and nursing
programs.
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7. Canfor Theatre
With a seating capacity of 350, the Canfor Theatre is the largest
theatre on the campus. Acoustically excellent, the pie-shaped theatre
features steeply raked seating and a ceiling of exposed wood
beams. A large screen for audio-visual presentations and a sound system
are both built-in.
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Although much smaller than 9-200, this room
also provides equipment for internet-based and ISDN videoconferencing.
While the room holds only about 10 people, built-in lighting and
equipment make it very suitable for small news conferences that require
videoconference links with participants at other sites. The room is
located on the ground floor of the Geoffrey R. Weller Library building.
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University's central courtyard provides an outdoor event location. The
University's main campus buildings all radiate from this courtyard. The University has a number of 8-foot square
tents (with walls or not) to provide extra protection against the
elements. Power is easily accessible, as is the University's on-campus
television feed service. The ground in
the courtyard is covered with concrete and paving stones. Shaped like a
horseshoe, the courtyard opens to the east, providing views of Prince
George and the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
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10. Teaching & Learning Centre
The Teaching and Learning Centre features a four-storey atrium with open hallways on each floor, steel beams, and a concrete floor. It measures approximately 79 feet from wall to wall and about 67 feet from the north door to the south
door. It can easily hold 200+ people for a news
conference.
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