October 31, 2010

Signage design for public building

Filed under: Architecture,Graphic Design,Interior,Norway — Igor Polyakov @ 10:26 pm

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Subway lines inspired by London’s underground signage system highlight a 5000m2 building in Norway − from the facade to over 200 unique door signs.

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Signage design for public building

Storehagen Atrium, a 5000 m2 large governmental building, opened it’s doors to the public in September 2010 in Førde, Norway. Constructed by Futurum, the building hosts the national Lotteri- og stiftelsestilsynet and the regional Cultural Department among other public institutions. After a competition by invitation, Ralston & Bau was chosen to design the signage of the building. The selected signage design is using the simplicity and clarity of the underground signage systems used in London, Paris or New York. The idea was inspired by the fact that Storehagen Atrium will be an important hub in Førde, a city with the desire to become a metropolis. Characteristic subway lines are used all through the signage system with strong colors and graphical shapes dedicated to each floor and institution. Designed following the principles of Universal design they should make it easy for any user, like persons with visual impairment, to find their way. The mission included designing the exterior and interior signs, from directions in the public areas to the name labeling on each office door. Each of the 200 doors in the building has an unique design pattern.

Ove Mjåtveit, project leader, says: “The Tenants Council wished for bespoke signage that embodied forward thinking – as well as expressing the safe and secure values that our institutions represents. We liked Ralston & Bau’s proposition very much and chose therefore them for the assignment. The process to coordinate all signage has been more challenging then expected – but Ralston & Bau have all the time been positive and service minded and not least helped us to drive the project forward. The work is now almost done and I’m both proud and happy of the result!”

Name: Storehagen Atrium
Mission: Signage Design
Client: Sogn og Fjordane fylkeskommune / Lotteri- og stiftelsestilsynet / Bufetat / Konfliktrådet / Pasient- og brukarombodet / DnB NOR / Sparebank 1 
Period: 2010
Delivery: concept, signage design, production follow-up
Production: FluorLux

 
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Dansk Kobenstyle Casserole

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Dansk Kobenstyle Casserole

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October 30, 2010

Picknick Rörstrand

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Design Marianne Westman, produced 1960-72.

 
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Picknick Rörstrand

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Design Marianne Westman, produced 1960-72.

 
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Moneybanks Stig Lindberg 60´s

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Moneybanks Stig Lindberg 60´s

 
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Krenit Bowls

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Krenit Bowls

Original Krenit Bowls Designed By Herbert Krenchel in 1954.

 
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Figgjo Utfart wall plaque

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Figgjo Utfart wall plaque

The complete plaque that you can partially see in this photo

 
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Rörstrand Sweden bowl Kairo

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Swedish fabric textile 70´s

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Swedish fabric textile 70´s

 
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