This colorful permanent exhibit has just opened at Los Angeles’ storied Riviera Country Club. Featuring presentations of the Club’s notable tournaments, famous members and role in the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, the 900 sq.ft. display is the centerpiece of Riviera Country Club’s atrium in the main clubhouse building.
Category: Indoor
James Turrell – Place-making through Art
Visitors lie on their backs to enjoy the spectacular Turrell installation at New York’s Guggenheim Museum. Looming overhead, the ethereal and mysterious light-based work dominates the museum’s huge atrium space. Serious art fans, families, hipsters – everyone finds something to enjoy as the light and colors slowly change, creating and… Read more »
Sign of Furniture – No Words Needed
Here’s a neon artist’s interpretation of an Eames chair enlivening the interior of a Mid-century Modern furniture store. Even better, the piece does double duty as a sign – it is clearly visible from outside, inviting shoppers in and categorically identifying the business. The Green Ant, Salt Lake City
Wayfinding on the Floor?
Most wayfinding signage is deployed at eye level or above. But in certain situations the ground plane can be used to good effect. Here, in the confusing underground passages beneath Chicago’s O’Hare Airport, floor wayfinding is not only effective, but necessary.