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Thank you for subscribing! TRISON delivered a full corporate AV integration for Luckia’s new headquarters in A Coruña — the first LEED Platinum building in Galicia, built for 1,000 professionals.
Luckia needed its new A Coruña headquarters to function as a fully operational corporate environment from day one. The building — the first LEED Platinum certified in Galicia, designed for 1,000 employees — set high standards for every system within it. Specifically, the audiovisual infrastructure had to handle large-scale events in the auditorium, hybrid collaboration in meeting rooms, and brand communication at every entry point.
TRISON approached the project as a single integrated system. A shared DSP processing, control and IP network layer connects all four spaces under one architecture. As a result, centralised content management is possible across spaces with very different technical requirements. Additionally, the infrastructure was designed to align with the building’s sustainability and operational standards throughout.


Four interconnected spaces, one unified audiovisual architecture — designed and built by TRISON.

The reception area sets the tone for the entire building. A P1.2 LED display serves as the primary brand surface. It delivers dynamic content to every visitor from the moment they enter. Therefore, Luckia can update messaging across the full headquarters from a single point — without touching individual screens or rooms. Moreover, the display connects directly to the central content management layer shared across all four spaces.
The auditorium is built around a 13 m² 4K P1.2 LED screen. A professional sound reinforcement system with column speakers, subwoofers and dedicated amplification completes the setup. Two simultaneous interpretation booths and a 16-output press splitter make the space fully operational for multilingual press conferences. Consequently, Luckia can host any event format — from internal all-hands to external media events — without relying on external technical support.


A panoramic LED display connects the entrance experience to the building’s central content management layer — updating in real time across all spaces from a single point.

A dedicated control room manages video routing, audio mixing and live broadcasting — giving Luckia full technical autonomy for every event format.

Gooseneck microphones and an integrated lectern system support presentations, press conferences and live broadcasts from the auditorium stage.

Certified videoconferencing, ceiling microphones, wireless presentation and AV-over-IP signal distribution for 40 people.