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Taylor Group is a creative medium just like a PORTAL that connects the client’s brand image to the visitors of the exhibition/event spaces in an original, innovative way.

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Why do recruitment booths always have to have a recruitment desk?

As creative Taylor Group is, the recruitment booth for Taylor Group will also be as creative as much. Letting the people visiting the job fair have an idea of what Taylor Group is capable of with the sensory experience of sound, video, and smell, people will naturally be captivated and be aspired to work for the Taylor Group.

Videos projected on curved/ flat screen displaying Taylor Group’s most inspiring projects

Speaker system for various sound effects

Ipad stand for visitors to check out Taylor Group’s former projects

QR code stand to Taylor Group’s careers page

Applied Features

Materials

Illuminated push through signage of Taylor Group’s brand logo

LED strip lighting

Modular Portal Frame

Scent dispenser to emit various scents

Taylor Orange in Aluminum

R: 255 G: 94 B: 39

-lightweight structural material

Taylor Purple Vinyl in Satin Finish

R: 28 G: 16 B: 240

-covering MDF for walls plywood for flooring

Black Carpet

-durable for high traffic area

High Pressure Laminate

Sprout - Textured High Gloss

4918-07

Sprout is a directional, wavy laminate design pattern in a mid-value cool green.

Greengaurd Gold Certification

AEON Enhanced & Scruff-Resistance Performance

Just like the new time begins when flipping the hourglass, Sablier, meaning hourglass in french, is to give new life to the flowers with sustainable practices of eco printing and pressed flowers.

High Pressure Laminate

Kingswood Walnut - Fine Velvet

Texture

8218-38

Kingswood walnut is a balance even grain, small cathedrals and fine texture.

AEON Enhanced & Scruff-Resistance Performance Technology

Thermally Fused Laminate

Bianco Tessere - Matte

5048-60

Bianco Tessere is a weave design with white cream and grey tones.

AEON Enhanced & Scruff-Resistance Performance

THINSCAPE Performance Tops

Solenne Marble - Semi-Gloss

TS508

Solenne Marble is a large scaled bright white marble with charcoal to warm brown veining.

Greengaurd Gold Certification

High Pressure Laminate

Natural Almond - Matte

D30-60

Natural Almond is a solid neutral with a slight yellow cast laminate design.

AEON Enhanced & Scruff-Resistance Performance

Antimicrobial Protection

THINSCAPE Performance Tops

Quartzite Falls - Semi-Gloss

TS102

Quartize Falls is a linear design that features thin caramel and tuape veining.

Greengaurd Gold Certification

Sablier Flowershop

For this project, our team had to design a shop that is to be located in the First Canadian Place in the financial district of downtown Toronto. Considering the site location with lots of offices and hospitality establishments, we decided to sell flowers.

Initiated from the mortality of flowers and the intention to be more sustainable, the shop was to offer craft classes of eco printing and pressed flowers to minimize any flowers going to waste.

While thinking of the name of the flower shop, our team thought the hourglass has a similar aspect to the flower and the shop. Hourglass symbolizes the passage of time, and flowers also have their time of life which can be short. Like the sand falls down in the hourglass, the petals in the flowers fall down after time. However, when the hourglass is flipped, the new time begins. So by naming the shop “Sablier”, meaning hourglass in french, was to give a new life to the flowers.

Just like the new time begins when flipping the hourglass, Sablier, meaning hourglass in french, is to sell flower with sustainable practices with eco printing and pressed flowers.

Monday-Friday 11:00AM-7:00PM

Saturday-Sunday 11:00AM-4:00PM

Materials

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141 Sorauren Avenue

For a couple who will be mostly working home as a cooking instructor and a photographer, this house had to be a place that can fulfill all their daily activities.

In order to meet their needs but also to not make the house to look too packed, the challenge in this project was to make the house look bigger than it actually is. Using the “mirror” as an inspiration, there are a lot of relfection incorporated in this project directly and indirectly.

89 Church Street

This condo unit had to accomodate a client with a disability, to make his everyday living in the residence as comfortable as possible.

Wheelchair accessible kitchen was a must especially considering the client enjoys cooking, as well as the bathroom with sufficient grab bars. Since it is a condo unit located downtown of Toronto, the design challenge was to not make the client feel like living in a concrete jungle. There are curved walls as well as curved furnitures, with lighting in wooden wall panels to soften up the ambience in the space.

After finishing this project, there was more understanding in how much attention to detail is needed when designing a space to be wheelchair accesible.

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