Newpark III

About This Project

Newpark III has stacked columns of Brown’s Canyon quarry natural sand stone, grand steel cornices, and graphical elements celebrating the olympic history and outdoor sports lifestyle.  It is one of the largest energy efficient, Class A office buildings in Summit County and is located in Newpark, a mixed-use town center which is an exciting development at Kimball Junction.

 

Stippich Design collaborated with John L. West (Developer), GSBS, and Janet West of Sage Realty on the development, design, and fabrication of branding elements, art elements, exterior signage standards, exterior signage package, and interior signage package.

 

During the development phase of the process work was focused on creating a brand story for the building. The developer is known for buildings that incorporated artistic elements in a refined, creative, and unexpected manner. The brand story for Newpark III was developed around outdoor sports and activities that are etched into the stone of the exterior of the building to celebrate the outdoor sports lifestyle and olympic history. Stippich Design was tasked with creating the figures for the exterior and interior branding elements as well as forming the solutions for incorporating art elements to carry this brand story through the interior of the building. Our design team working with David Adams a part of our firms design leadership, fabrication guru, a gifted painter and sculptor Created the wall mounted sculptures that would be placed at each entry to the building.

 

The design phase of the process was then focused on creating exterior and interior signage packages that reinforced and incorporated the decisions made during the development phase. Stippich Design was tasked with formulating the Exterior Sign Standards to be submitted to the city to approve. Design of the exterior tenant identification monument/building identification which incorporated materials that shared color scheme and materials that had been incorporated into the exterior architecture of the building. The interior signage package incorporated the active figures through etched metal squares that would sit underneath the tactile and braille tenant identification section of the sign. A dark green color was used as the background to carry the outdoor theme into the interior. Custom glass art tiles were designed to be placed into the floor as a brand story telling element.

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Branding, Corporate, Dimensional Lettering, Exterior Signage, Interior Signage