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SIERRA CANYON SCHOOL

The Barn Athletic Center and Theater

At the entry to the athletic center and theater, a centerpoint on the Lower School campus, the school mascot appears as a set of horses

WARNER BROS. STUDIOS

Studio Tour Bas Relief Sculpture

At the entry to the Studio Tour, this wall mounted bas relief sculpture is the first impression of the Tour. The composition shows only an upward view to the iconic water tower, with clouds behind.

655 North Central, Glendale

Address Branding

A primary entrypoint into the City of Glendale, these celebratory numerals identify a contemporary office tower, as well as entry point. Numerals inspired by unrealized house numerals by Ladislav Sutnar.

‘LIVING THINGS’ COLLECTION

Italian Alabaster Sculpture

As an outgrowth of our other dimensional work, this ongoing investigation into smaller scale Alabaster sculpure has resulted in several collections. These examples are taken from the collection ‘Imaginary Beings’, comfortable in the air as well as under water.

WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY

North Lot Entries

The first three of size entry walls into the new Warner Bros North Lot, the intent ws to create intuitive entry experiences in lieu of conventional monuments.

6101 CENTINELA, PLAYA VISTA

Address Branding

Located it a significant interesection in West Los Angeles, this highly geometric office building suggested a geometric sans serif typestyle. We created these numerals in the spirit of Piet Zwart.

1505 LAKE UNION DRIVE, SEATTLE

Address Branding

The numeral identification of a commercial office building at an intersection, This project had the unique challended of being placed on an existing low wall with pedestrian walkways on all sides.

WARNER BROS. STUDIOS

War Memorial Two

Created as the followup to the original War Memorial created after WWll, this memorial waa created to acknowledge the sacrifice of US soldiers in six subsequent conflicts.

MOUNTAIN CREATURES

Mother and Daugher Emerging

Working with local basalt boulders, seven and four tons respectively, renowned stone sculptors Roger and Jake Hopkins, created these creatures emerging from the forest in Mammoth Lakes.