DESIGNPHILADELPHIA BRANDING & KICK-OFF INSTALLATION

Grace Ong Yan designed the branding and Kick-off Installation for DesignPhiladelphia WITH A site ACROSS THE STREET from the Rafael Vinoly-designed Kimmel Center FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS. The design involved two scales of interaCtion: SUPER-GRAPHICS SIGN & INTRICATE WALLS. BOTH ELEMENTS EFFECTIVELY engageD the street and creatED a transformative environment within the lot. 

On the lot, a labyrinth design was defined by a modular wall system, infilled with laser-cut Corian. 

On the lot, a labyrinth design was defined by a modular wall system, infilled with laser-cut Corian. 

WALLS: The DesignPhiladelphia logo was used to create a graphic.  Many scales of the logo were arranged in a field.  This created a brand identity for the installation. The walls enveloped a seating space, defined by benches and a red…

WALLS: The DesignPhiladelphia logo was used to create a graphic.  Many scales of the logo were arranged in a field.  This created a brand identity for the installation. The walls enveloped a seating space, defined by benches and a red "carpet."

 
 
SIGN: Along the front of the lot, on the sidewalk, a large-scaled “2010” was built, framed in 2x4 wood and clad in red coreplast.On the lot, a labyrinth design was defined by modular seating and intricately laser- cut Corian walls. 

SIGN: Along the front of the lot, on the sidewalk, a large-scaled “2010” was built, framed in 2x4 wood and clad in red coreplast.
On the lot, a labyrinth design was defined by modular seating and intricately laser- cut Corian walls. 

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ENCLOSURE:  Within the walls, is an enclosed space for seating & contemplation. Movement around the walls, culminates in a contemplative pause.  

The supergraphics were constructed as wood-framing, clad with Coreplast.  

The supergraphics were constructed as wood-framing, clad with Coreplast.  

Study Model 

Study Model