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Public space exhibit program chronicling the history of the local community,
the hospital and its facility development over the years. A second two involved custom photography of local area children for the new birthing center
Main Public Hallway
Interior Design by David Colleen AIA

San Francisco theme art programs to integrate with the Fog City Diner branding strategy for its expansion projects into Las Vegas, Chicago, Dallas and Kyoto.
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Permanent exhibits on the history of the Hills Bros. Coffee for the historic lobby of Number Two Harrison Street, San Francisco.
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-Guest Room artwork

Design art program for the Lurie Company's executive offices showcasing the diverse real estate portfolio of the company.

Art program, display systems, and interior amenities for Marimba's campus. Concept and design services for company's employee cafe, exercise and billiards room, including paint finishes, furniture, lighting and accessories.
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Omni Hotel
For the premier dining room, Business Image Group produced an extensive exhibit of black and white San Francisco historical images, primarily from the Financial district.
We included images of the actual building in which the Omni hotel is now located, as well as its block, prior to its construction and the Earthquake of 1906.
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Historical images of the telephone company dating back to 1880 combined with the local area history; Fresno, Auburn and San Francisco. Installations featured individually hand-tinted historical photographs with narrative captions.
"I would like to convey my thanks for the splendid interior design job you performed for our new Residence Service Center building in Auburn.
Over the years, I have been in a number of Company buildings that were remodeled and redecorated and I can say honestly that I have never seen a finer job. What you have chosen has created a most relaxing and pleasant working environment for our people"
J. R. Devereux
Manager, Residence Service Center, Pacific Bell
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The objective of the leasing office for Pankow Development was to showcase the diversity and quality of their projects and features of the new project. The design problem caused by inconsistent photo resources was resolved by colorizing the images to achieve a unified style. Materials boards, hypothetical floor plans, model photography and other displays combined provided what the client called “The ideal marketing environment.”
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PROJECT: Create the principle set for the film set in the mythical North Beach Road's Cafe involving the production of a full-wrap 75' wide mural enlargement of a US map from Rand McNally.
“So I Married an Axe Murderer” opens in the Roads Cafe, a mythical beat hang-out in San Francisco’s North Beach. The set artwork was produced by BIG by blowing up a Rand-McNally map of the United States to gigantic (70’ x 34’) proportions. The project was created from eighteen separate negatives and was executed in less than a week. Details in the map revealed the smallest towns and roadways.

Custom exhibits for the VA Hospital in Palo Alto's main lobby featuring the history of the original Palo Alto VA, and honoring our Veteran's from the time of the Civil War through the Vietnam War.
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Exhibit programs throughout approximately 400,000 square feet of space operated by the Hospital using content exclusively from the local community

Hand-tinted historical images for the Wells Fargo bank for executive offices and Montgomery Street Museum and book commemorating the Bank's history in the developing Idaho territories
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