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    Perspective shot of primary project monument at main vehicular entrance.

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    Additional perspective shot of primary monument sign.

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    Shot from public sidewalk approaching primary vehicular monument.

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    Approach shot of building with main vehicular sign placed at entrance to site.

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    Dimensional letterforms pinned off wall

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    Loading dock wayfinding sign.

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    Approach shot of LEED graphics display. This sculptural display is placed at the entrance of the building and will educate interested visitors on why this building earned a LEED Silver certification.

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    Up-close shot of cantilevered LEED display graphics.

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    Approach shot of LEED graphics in sidewalk. A series of five embedded steel plates were placed around walkway of the building.

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    1/4″ steel plate with silk-screened graphics embedded into sidewalk.

Dell Pediatric Research Institute

The Dell Pediatric Research Institute (DPRI) is The University of Texas at Austin’s new state-of-the-art medical research facility that will advance understanding of childhood diseases and disorders and help take pediatric care in Central Texas to a new level. DPRI is located on the site of the old Robert Mueller Airport in Central Austin and next door to the Dell Children’s Medical Center.

Interior and exterior signage was designed to reflect the architecture of the building, UT design standards, the project materials, and also mesh into the surrounding environment. LEED graphics were developed to help this building achieve LEED certification.

Job responsibilities: Project manager, created all design work – concept to final construction documenation, coordinated with fabricator and team, and reviewed installed interior and exterior signage.

The work shown was created while working at Jankedesign 2008.