by David Ellis | Jun 6, 2023
Hart Howerton commissioned a model built in phases that accurately represented the complexity between topography and structure. With multiple residential architecture, engineering, and landscape design firms included in the Yuerba Buena Island Project, it was crucial to show how each phase integrated into a seamless architectural vision.
by David Ellis | Jun 16, 2023
Loma Linda University approached LGM to construct Phase 1 of their campus master plan. The model was meant to serve multiple purposes – client communication between the architect and university, offer context for internal and public reviews, as well as aid in fundraising efforts. It had to have impact, but be portable enough to move from events and meetings.
by David Ellis | Jun 6, 2023
The Central Park Station development showcases 12 diverse neighborhoods in one cohesive vision. Due to its overall size, Brookefield Properties knew they needed to present their master planning development efforts in a relatable and tangible way. The best way to sell their idea was with a 3D site plan of the property, showing the connection between commercial and residential areas.
by ad-to close | Jun 6, 2023
East West Partners appreciates the vital role and proven results that a Full Color Sales Model brings to their sales process. This model initially showed a fully realized Phase I of the project (several residential townhomes), with the flexibility to add Phase II (condominiums) when those were ready to come to market.
by David Ellis | Jun 7, 2023
With such an expansive and complex development plan in place, Post Brothers wanted a way to visualize the site’s height, depth, and common core areas. The commercial and residential development needed to fit within the confines of their existing sales center. A context model with surrounding buildings would be an excellent way to validate Piazza Terminals extensive design.