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Company Name
COLOR-AD, INC.
Contract #
A-2023-095
Agency
Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
Council Approval Date
6/6/2023
Expiration Date
6/6/2026
Destruction Year
2031
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PHASE 2: DETAILED FINAL DESIGN <br />The goals & objectives for the Phase 2 activities are confirmed as follows: <br />"The CAD Team" will develop the Exhibition design scheme based on the design scheme selected <br />at the conclusion of Phase 1. The Design Scheme will show exhibit topics and topic zones, display <br />techniques, visitor circulation flow. <br />We will develop and define the design with EcoCenter regarding: <br />► Exhibit overall planning, media outlines, design sketches of key displays showing associated key <br />images and graphics suggested; draftgraphic panel layouts for select exhibit areas to be provided. <br />► We will complete the overall design layouts and design detailing forall exhibits to allowthe project <br />to move into the technical detailing and fabrication. <br />In the Detailed Final Design phase "The CAD Team" will work closely with the EcoCenter project team <br />to evolve the Schematic Design established in the previous phase. The work of this phase is based on <br />the design scope developed to date and is targeted to explore all of the exhibit design features of the <br />project. The design documentation is a smooth evolution from the schematic vision. Through design <br />development we will explore each part of the design (exhibits, graphics & media). The design details <br />of this phase are an important part of the process since they must reflect the project budget as the <br />basis for the technical detailing and the fabrication phase. <br />Our team produces excellent design documents that represent and visualize critical aspects of the <br />exhibit design. Our design documents explore the integrated aspects of the project: Exhibit Design, <br />3D models and sketches explore three-dimensional exhibit design and integration with the building; <br />Graphic Design explores typography, illustrations, and infographics as these integrate with the <br />exhibits; Display details show the integration with the exhibits & graphics. Media design (options, <br />budget pending) will show media concepts. Material samples will illustrate the options for colorways <br />and tactile material selections. Environmentally acceptable materials will be part of the material <br />discussion based on available options and agreed upon preferred outcomes. Exploring the project <br />design in these ways will help clearly visualize the complete project for the EcoCenter team and <br />becomes the basis for the fabrication in the next phase. Following is a brief overview of the process <br />of this phase. <br />Virtual bi-weekly calls & provide monthly progress reports <br />We will host / facilitate regular on-line workshops / conference calls as means to detail the design <br />scheme / to develop the design and the design details. <br />EcoCenter Team Responsibilities <br />The following list identifies roles and input required from the client team: <br />► join progress meetings (TBC) <br />► Content / text development reviews and edits provided to design team <br />► Photo, scenographic and digital imagery approved <br />► Client reviews and approvals to proceed <br />PR37 Reich&Petch SIGNS AND EXHIBITS <br />
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