Working with a prominent developer, we explored how plazas, courtyards, gathering areas, and in-between or leftover spaces can be re-envisioned to attract visitors, ultimately bringing revenue to surrounding tenants. We believe that the process of creating “genius loci,” or a spirit of place, can result from an artful composition of space, light, and water.
The program that we have created includes family-friendly elements such as a park, fountain, amphitheater, maze, playground, and diverse seating and social areas throughout. Our concepts for these large scale shade structures are inspired by the activities of children: pick up stix, cat’s cradle, and origami.
Working with a prominent developer, we explored how plazas, courtyards, gathering areas, and in-between or leftover spaces can be re-envisioned to attract visitors, ultimately bringing revenue to surrounding tenants. We believe that the process of creating “genius loci,” or a spirit of place, can result from an artful composition of space, light, and water.
The program that we have created includes family-friendly elements such as a park, fountain, amphitheater, maze, playground, and diverse seating and social areas throughout. Our concepts for these large scale shade structures are inspired by the activities of children: pick up stix, cat’s cradle, and origami.
Working with a prominent developer, we explored how plazas, courtyards, gathering areas, and in-between or leftover spaces can be re-envisioned to attract visitors, ultimately bringing revenue to surrounding tenants. We believe that the process of creating “genius loci,” or a spirit of place, can result from an artful composition of space, light, and water.
The program that we have created includes family-friendly elements such as a park, fountain, amphitheater, maze, playground, and diverse seating and social areas throughout. Our concepts for these large scale shade structures are inspired by the activities of children: pick up stix, cat’s cradle, and origami.
Working with a prominent developer, we explored how plazas, courtyards, gathering areas, and in-between or leftover spaces can be re-envisioned to attract visitors, ultimately bringing revenue to surrounding tenants. We believe that the process of creating “genius loci,” or a spirit of place, can result from an artful composition of space, light, and water.
The program that we have created includes family-friendly elements such as a park, fountain, amphitheater, maze, playground, and diverse seating and social areas throughout. Our concepts for these large scale shade structures are inspired by the activities of children: pick up stix, cat’s cradle, and origami.
Working with a prominent developer, we explored how plazas, courtyards, gathering areas, and in-between or leftover spaces can be re-envisioned to attract visitors, ultimately bringing revenue to surrounding tenants. We believe that the process of creating “genius loci,” or a spirit of place, can result from an artful composition of space, light, and water.
The program that we have created includes family-friendly elements such as a park, fountain, amphitheater, maze, playground, and diverse seating and social areas throughout. Our concepts for these large scale shade structures are inspired by the activities of children: pick up stix, cat’s cradle, and origami.
Working with a prominent developer, we explored how plazas, courtyards, gathering areas, and in-between or leftover spaces can be re-envisioned to attract visitors, ultimately bringing revenue to surrounding tenants. We believe that the process of creating “genius loci,” or a spirit of place, can result from an artful composition of space, light, and water.
The program that we have created includes family-friendly elements such as a park, fountain, amphitheater, maze, playground, and diverse seating and social areas throughout. Our concepts for these large scale shade structures are inspired by the activities of children: pick up stix, cat’s cradle, and origami.
Working with a prominent developer, we explored how plazas, courtyards, gathering areas, and in-between or leftover spaces can be re-envisioned to attract visitors, ultimately bringing revenue to surrounding tenants. We believe that the process of creating “genius loci,” or a spirit of place, can result from an artful composition of space, light, and water.
The program that we have created includes family-friendly elements such as a park, fountain, amphitheater, maze, playground, and diverse seating and social areas throughout. Our concepts for these large scale shade structures are inspired by the activities of children: pick up stix, cat’s cradle, and origami.
Working with a prominent developer, we explored how plazas, courtyards, gathering areas, and in-between or leftover spaces can be re-envisioned to attract visitors, ultimately bringing revenue to surrounding tenants. We believe that the process of creating “genius loci,” or a spirit of place, can result from an artful composition of space, light, and water.
The program that we have created includes family-friendly elements such as a park, fountain, amphitheater, maze, playground, and diverse seating and social areas throughout. Our concepts for these large scale shade structures are inspired by the activities of children: pick up stix, cat’s cradle, and origami.