“ How do you respect the individual identities—some of which have been around longer than Lincoln Center itself—and still have a uniform, useable, user-friendly way to navigate the campus?”
Left: A centralized digital media management system feeds programming information from the various cultural venues into dynamic displays across campus. (Fabrication and photo: Visual Graphic Systems)
Above: Promoting events and performances happening at the Lincoln Center’s 11 venues was a key task of the EGD program. More than 30 7-ft-tall poster cases display information on upcoming events. The 85-in. by-46-¾-in. cases are flag-mounted into the plinth on asymmetrically placed 13-¾-in.-tall tabs. The half-in.-thick stainless steel frames were stencil-cut by water jets. (Photos: Visual Graphic Systems)
Left: Pure functionality informed wayfinding signage in the underground garage and in concourses connecting the campus venues. Ceiling- and wallmounted pedestrian signage is white-painted aluminum with text in black Univers type. (Photos: Visual Graphic Systems.)
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