Real Estate Sales Gallery Experience Model

Real Estate Sales Gallery Experience Model

Pauls Corp developed a high-rise residential building in Cherry Creek, one of the most sought after neighborhoods in Denver, CO. They came to LGM to create a flexible, technology focused centerpiece for their sales room. As a newly developed mixed use commercial building, Pauls Corp wanted to showcase both building amenities and present individual units that were for sale to prospective buyers.

3D Printed Luxury Residential Community Model

3D Printed Luxury Residential Community Model

LGM was excited to get on board when approached to create a full color display of a new residential project: Frontgate at Avon. The Frontgate team needed a well designed showpiece for their opening sales center, but it needed to be done quickly and for an agreed upon budget.

Leasing Center Amenity Showcase

Leasing Center Amenity Showcase

Post Brothers took on the challenge of renovating a 100 year old warehouse into modern apartments and rooftop amenities unparalleled at the Poplar in Philadelphia. With such unique amenities, Post Brothers wanted to showcase the expansive Solmar rooftop terrace in their leasing center gallery as a way to gain interest and tenants to their property.

Leasing Showroom 3D Architectural Display

Leasing Showroom 3D Architectural Display

Post Brothers came to LGM to develop a center piece for their sales and leasing office based on their newest development offering “The Piazza”. This expansive development encompassed an entire city block and included a number of mized use mid-rise buildings, plaza spaces, and a roof-top pool amenity. The lighting scheme was broken down into three individually controlled zones allowing the sales agents to better explain phasing and availability.

3D Mountain Map Table Display

3D Mountain Map Table Display

A private client was looking for a bespoke center piece to have in their living room that enhanced their love of skiing and understanding of the terrain. Vail Mountain is a dense tapestry of ski runs and back bowls, so it was clear that the map needed to have three dimensionality. The family wanted to gather around this at the end of a ski day, so we had the opportunity to play with size and scale.