by David Ellis | Jun 7, 2023
TreanorHL was looking for a unique display for their front foyer. Roosevelt High School is an incredibly important, award winning project to their firm, and it has taken several years to complete. (Del Norte K-12 Wins Learning By Design Magazine’s Citation of Excellence Award). By showcasing the model in a traditional architectural-style palette, both site and structure capture interest.
by David Ellis | Jun 7, 2023
Felton Library Discovery Park features a section focused on local watershed activity to educate its audience on the importance of water in the Santa Cruz Area. The landscape architect specified that a 3D map be built that visualized how water flows throughout the community. Participants would engage with the San Lorenzo 3D Watershed Map by pouring water directly onto its surface, then watch as the water flows towards the ocean. The landscape architect’s design also specified that this interactive map be displayed outside, uncovered, and in direct sun so the material needed to be resilient.
by ad-to close | Jun 2, 2023
HMC Architects needed an effective visualization tool to communicate structure and civil planning designs to their client. The model needed to showcase both planned and future development opportunities in Union Village’s expansive healthcare commercial village. Due to the site’s large area of interest, the most practical approach was to build two separate but cohesive displays to highlight these features.
by David Ellis | Jun 7, 2023
The Eagle Valley Land Trust wanted to honor a long time member of their efforts by creating a new award called the Steinberg Conservation Leadership Award. This 3d relief award needed to incorporate GIS data, high resolution imagery, and parcel outlines that the Land Trust has so far conserved in their efforts. The final product was meant to be displayed on a desk or mount to a wall.
by David Ellis | Jun 16, 2023
While the main Snowmass Base Village Sales Gallery model served as a hub for their new residential development sales, East West Partners wanted to showcase SBV’s success at their various properties throughout the Village. They wanted a smaller format model that attracted attention of prospective clients, passer bys, and guests alike. Each Satellite Sales Station would need to blend into the interior design of its surroundings as well.