WordNet
n. a center where conferences can be conducted [syn: conference house]
Usage examples of "conference center".
I left my luggage in the dormitory and headed straight for the conference center.
Lamplight flooded a scatter of Polaroid photographs of the Tucson Conference Center and the Desert Hacienda and a typed sheet of instructions.
So Sax attended the conference every day, all day, living in the hushed rooms and halls of the conference center, chatting with colleagues, and the authors of posters, and his neighbors in audiences.
They bought the ranch from the Reagans and are turning it into a sort of museum and conference center.
Eliot told her not to worry, brighter colors would make the castle more attractive as a conference center.
Sax was intensely interested in every aspect of the conference, naturally enough, and on its first morning he went down early to Canal Park and grabbed a coffee and pastry, and walked up to the conference center and was nearly the first in line at the check-in table.
The five who had gotten out were not allowed to exit the outer room to the conference center for many hours.
Among the functions now served by the old house was that of conference center.
The Blue Parrot generally catered to visitors to the nearby conference center, but there were no events there at the moment.
In fact it belonged to CIA, which used it as an informal conference center, a particularly nice safe house for the debriefing of VIP defectors, and other, more mundane uses - like a vacation spot for senior executives.
At the ground floor, he made his way quickly over to the conference center.