TKE Uses API to Stream Loupe Art in Atlanta Elevator Lobby

The installation expands TKE’s infotainment offerings at the Realm condominium in Buckhead, Atlanta; image courtesy of TKE.

TK Elevator (TKE) has incorporated its application programming interface (API) with Desk Intelligence and the Loupe art digital streaming service in the elevator lobby at the Realm Condominium in Buckhead, Atlanta. The installation expands TKE’s infotainment offerings designed specifically to enhance the tenant experience through an immersive elevator experience. Loupe is a visual content streaming platform, and its art streams complement a property’s unique brand identity and design aesthetic using a proprietary classification system for a rapidly growing art catalog of fine art painting, photography, mixed media, motion, digital and NFT art, in combination with human-curation by the Loupe programming team. Desk Intelligence is a building operations platform specializing in luxury high-rise residential buildings. Using a modular architecture, Desk Intelligence delivers uniquely custom integrations to elevate the residential experience and an easy user interface to manage it all. Finished in 2006, the Realm Condominium is a luxury building rising 30 stories and standing 373 ft. The building features a 24-h front desk, private pool, amenity deck with skyline views, firepit, two resident lounges with catering kitchens, landscaping with gardens and fountains and a two-level fitness center with streaming audio and Apple AirPlay — and the Desk Intelligence resident mobile app connects it all.

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