After partnering on several conceptual models of the project, DDG was ready to coordinate a sales gallery model for the 180 East 88th project. The model was meant to bring residential architecture front and center. Aesthetic details, patterns, and brickwork needed to be presented appropriately at scale. The display would also be used as a marketing and sales tool. The sales gallery experience incorporated the model as a way to call out particular units for purchase in the building, beyond being a focal point of the interior design.
With initial architectural plans in place, The Tahoe Regional Arts Foundation needed a portable display of their Stages at Northstar facility to accompany them in their Capital Campaign and community connection efforts. With multiple donor events to visit across California and Nevada, the model needed to showcase the amenities of the property while being travel efficient.
Forest City contracted LGM to build a scaled full color version of their new development project to serve as the highlight at their ICSC booth in Las Vegas. They needed a display that would draw people to the booth, serve as a conversation piece, and display their latest commericial and residential development design. It also had to include LED lighting, a display platform, be able to travel.
The Academy came to LGM seeking a model to help future residents envision what the new 16 acre community would be like upon completion. The model needed to visualize historic elements, surrounding residential context, and new construction on the property.
Nestled in a network of dense urban structure, this model was necessary to facilitate interest and investment for a new residential high rise. The building was meant to anchor the redevelopment of the area, and a model representation was requested to showcase its unique position to add density to the housing shortage in the area.