The hard work is done. By utilizing existing infrastructure, we can simply imagine, design, and install to enhance the experience on 3rd and Convention.
3rd Street and Convention
At the corner of 3rd and Convention sits a parking garage. With over 8 stories of parking this massive structure has the opportunity to offer a little bit of color in an currently gray facade. ​But this idea is not only about adding color on a busy street, it is about pride of a city. Baton Rouge, otherwise known as Red Stick, has an fascinating history during its settlement.
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By taking this glass elevator facade, we can simply apply transparent vinyl to the windows, allowing the already existing interior light to shine through and great the cities largest Red Stick. This affordable and easy to install design allows the city to show some energy when citizens return to their festivals and social gatherings.
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Medium: Transparent Vinyl Wrap - Easy to install, easy to remove


Medium: Transparent Vinyl Wrap - Easy to install, easy to remove
Precedents

Site Context: Baton Rouge, LA
Downtown Baton Rouge
THE OPPORTUNITY
The existing architecture offers an incredible 90 foot tall facade equipped with air condition, lighting, and secure walls for mounting graphic designs. For any new installation, this combination reduces costs, while securing and protecting the material. By applying transparent vinyl on the interior of the glass throughout each floor, we can great a single large scale piece of art or branding for a articular style or identify.
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Site Context: Baton Rouge, LA
Downtown Baton Rouge
3rd and Convention


Site Context: Downtown Baton Rouge
3rd and Convention
MEMPHIS MOVEMENT DESIGN CONCEPT 01




RED STICK (BR)
DESIGN CONCEPT 02


REVERSED SUNSET
DESIGN CONCEPT 03

