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SYMPHONY PARK BACKGROUND
In 2009, the city of Las Vegas, designated 61 acres in the heart of the downtown area for mixed use development to be called Symphony Park. Construction was completed in early 2013 for this project, which now offers a variety of four different public spaces including cultural, residential, shopping and restaurant, and medical office areas. The city planners realized their vision of a vibrant addition to the city for locals and visitors alike. CHALLENGE
The city hired Los Angeles firm, Davies Associates, to design an entrance signage feature that embodied the dynamic energy of Symphony Park. Davies Associates Senior Designer and artist, Paul Hershfield, designed a dynamic asymmetrical tower sculpture. The challenge of designing and engineering a custom monument sign with complicated shapes and angles required a great deal of collaboration between the design firm, contractors and 3form’s Advanced Technology Group (ATG). XT 08
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FROM START TO FINISH, 3FORM DELIVERS THE WHOLE SOLUTION DESIGN AND ENGINEERING: A CUSTOM INSTALL-READY SYSTEM
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3form ATG developed a custom structural system
in-field measurements for the installation from
allowing all panels to be installed and removed
the installing contractor and retrofitted the data
independently —with no hardware removal
onto a full digital SolidWorks model. They then
required. The engineering also facilitated
used the model to produce full-size templates to
minimal engagement between the panel edges
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panel illumination with minimal shadowing. The system was initially tested on a full-size prototype for evaluation and verification of XT
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FINAL ASSEMBLY
COMPLETED SOLUTION
RELECTIVE LIGHT PANELS & KODA XT MATERIAL INDEXED FOR EASY ON-SITE INSTALLATION
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EXPERTISE AND CAPABILITIES MATERIALS
3form offers a collection of design-driven translucent material platforms. With this range to choose from, 3form experts can support your project to meet performance demands and costs. 速
FABRICATION With a world-class material fabrication team, 3form craftsmen deliver turnkey projects. Eliminate the risk for the contractor and reduce on-site construction complications.
HARDWARE 3form Hardware is built to address the inherent properties of translucent materials. Pre-packaged and pre-attached hardware saves on overall construction costs. Structural hardware is customengineered and produced per project needs.
LIGHTING 3form lighting specialists craft solutions with proprietary lighting to successfully achieve the design intent. Factory installation, testing and quality reviews ensure successful outcomes. By owning the complete solution, 3form lighting experts are engaged in meeting budget constraints.
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY GROUP ATG has advanced technical competencies to deliver complete material assemblies. Project support includes concept development, engineering, project management and pre-assembled project delivery.
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PROJECT: Hotel Divan MATERIAL: Chroma XT with Mega Marrakesh FIRM: The Office of Thierry W Dispont
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Bring colored and filtered light to outdoor spaces with architectural accents.
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EL PASO CIVIC CENTER BACKGROUND
The rich historical heritage of El Paso, Texas is manifested in the city’s cultural focus of the Civic Center Plaza, located next to the distinctive sombrero-like shape of the Abraham Chavez Theater, designed in the 1970’s. The city wanted to add functional shade for outdoor events. CHALLENGE
The city desired the incorporation of bold color that reflected the culture of the area. Carl Daniels Architects sought lightweight, durable materials to create an outdoor feature that would be both artistic and functional as a respite from the southwestern sunshine.
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PROJECT: El Paso Civic Center MATERIAL: Koda XT with Integrated Color FIRM: Carl Daniels Architects PHOTOGRAPHY: Brett Drury
SOLUTION
The team, in collaboration with artist Barbara Grygutis, specified Koda XT in a variety of bold colors to represent the Hispanic heritage of El Paso. The lightweight material was much easier to install than glass, while having the needed properties to withstand the intense El Paso heat. The circular formation and bright colors create the feeling of a Chinese fan, something to cool and comfort during hot seasons, much like the canopies will do for the patrons of the Civic Center Plaza in the El Paso climate.
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FRANCE A. CÓRDOVA RECREATIONAL SPORTS CENTER
A clean canopy offers protection from the elements —a simple solution.
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PROJECT: France A. Córdova Recreational Sports Center MATERIAL: Koda XT + Integrated Color FIRM: Moody Nolan Architects PHOTOGRAPHY: Dan Borowski
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PROJECT: Biomed MATERIAL: Chroma XT + HighRes FIRM: BAM Architecture Studio PHOTOGRAPHY: Charles Uniatowski Photography
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ARKANSAS STUDIES INSTITUTE
Proud architectural accents provide aesthetic sun shading.
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PROJECT: Arkansas Studies Institute MATERIAL: Pressed Glass XT + HighRes FIRM: Reese Rowland/Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects PHOTOGRAPHY: Timothy Hursley
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RIO HONDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE BACKGROUND
Located in the southeast section of Los Angeles County, Rio Hondo College is a community technical school serving over 20,000 students in the surrounding areas. Providing two-year degrees in a variety of technical careers, the community college recently celebrated its 50-year anniversary with some new construction and additions to existing buildings on the Whittier, California campus.
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“ We wanted a material to stand up to the environment and one that would be impact resistant. 3form was the clear choice—their material wasn’t flimsy or breakable.” — Ozzie Tapia, LPA, Inc.
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SOLUTION
Rio Hondo challenged LPA with the design of their
LPA reached out to 3form because of the durable
new sports complex buildings. The architects sought
and weather-hardiness of their Koda resin as well as
to mirror the dynamic, free-flowing energy of the
the ability to backlight Koda at night. The solution
students with an exterior feature that additionally
created an exterior composition of color and high
conveyed the building’s purpose.
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building in a dynamic way. LPA strove to deviate from the long-standing tradition of neutral architecture with bold brand colors exhibited by shorter-lived fabric banners. They conceived sturdy, permanent exterior, illuminated fins in gradient colors from rich yellow to deep orange to create depth, to express the building identity and integrate the college brand colors.
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EAST RANCHO DOMINGUEZ LIBRARY BACKGROUND
In a city comprised of mostly working class citizens located just southeast of Los Angeles, the East Rancho Dominguez library is both a symbol of hope and a center for community outreach. As part of a general development plan, the municipality designated the stretch of road the library sits on as the inaugural place to breathe new life into the community. CHALLENGE
The city challenged Carde Ten to create a welcoming and warm library in an otherwise lite-industrial part of town. The site dictated an east/west building orientation, demanding an architectural solution to mitigate the solar heat gain and glare.
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SOLUTION
Architect Erik Mar integrated the design of colorful
creates what architect Erik Mar calls “a continuous
translucent fins into the exterior facade to provide
mosaic of colors” on the interior of the building,
the necessary sun shading and serve as the
making the lighting changeable and interesting
main welcoming element. They specified 3form
year round. The 3form C3 color system enabled the
translucent Koda XT material, as it would filter the
design team to specify the same color palette on
natural light entering the building, while creating a
the interior 3form Pressed Glass partitions, thus
durable exterior feature.
creating interior/exterior continuity.
Koda XT was specified in multiple C3 colors for the vertical fins. Cheerful hues were strategically chosen to communicate the desired narrative. The sunlight passing through the colored fins
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PROJECT: 816 Congress MATERIAL: Chroma XT Ghost FIRM: DWG PHOTOGRAPHY: Jason Radcliff
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LIVINGSTON PARK
History comes to life as illuminated HighRes imagery on Koda XT, telling a compelling story.
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PROJECT: Miami Valley Hospital MATERIAL: Chroma XT + C3 FIRM: Fullmers Landscaping Inc. PHOTOGRAPHY: Gary McCauley
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NATIONWIDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
Glowing color activates landscapes, adding a whimsical graphic element.
PROJECT: Nationwide Children’s Hospital MATERIAL: Chroma XT + C3
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DIAMOND TEAGUE PIER
Bold color proudly stands to tell an inspired story.
PROJECT: Diamond Teague Pier MATERIAL: Chroma XT + HighRes FIRM: Russell Design PHOTOGRAPHY: Russell Design
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PROJECT: San Francisco Bus Shelters MATERIAL: Koda XT FIRM: Lundberg Design PHOTOGRAPHY: Ryan Hughes
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INDIANAPOLIS CULTURAL TRAIL SHELTERS
Through graphic storytelling, transit shelters breathe new life into a city.
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PROJECT: Indianapolis Cultural Trail Shelters MATERIAL: Varia Ecoresin XT HighRes + C3 FIRM: Donna Sink, RA PHOTOGRAPHY: Gary McCauley
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RUTGERS “ 3form gets it…they’re not just selling a product—they’re providing a full design solution experience.” — Michael De Biasse BACKGROUND
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, founded in 1766, is a top-tier national research university with a rich history. For more than two centuries Rutgers has provided nationally recognized high educational standards, broken new ground in research, provided services, solutions and clinical care to help individuals and the local, national, and global communities where they live. CHALLENGE
Architects at De Biasse & Seminara were tasked with updating dilapidated old bus stop shelters. Rutgers wanted the new waiting areas to be open, enabling foot traffic to flow through without hinderance. Simple, unobtrusive yet easily identifiable transit shelters were needed. The project specifications included the use of Rutgers school colors in a cost-effective, durable, and lightweight design. XT 56
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SOLUTION
Michael De Biasse brought 3form material into the
match the terrain—all using simple components
process very early on. “We knew we needed to have
—a column, panel and the overhead frame.
translucency, color, strength, and a lightweight solution. Only 3form could do all that while
Mindful of the relatively short 3-minute
providing a single source for materials, hardware,
maximum wait at each station, designers
and all other technical support.”
eschewed the traditional enclosed shelter for a more open design, with a translucent roof to filter
De Biasse worked collaboratively with 3form ATG
Rutgers scarlet light onto the ground below while
experts to create a modular solution. The design
revealing the sky overhead.
allowed for installation in various configurations throughout the campus, from transit stations of different lengths and widths, to those needing to
PROJECT: Rutgers MATERIAL: Koda XT + C3 FIRM: De Biasse & Seminara Architects PHOTOGRAPHY: De Biasse & Seminara Architects
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REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY BACKGROUND
The city of New Orleans is a historical gem and has seen a lot of changes over the years. The public transportation system offered by the Regional Transit Authority (RTA) provides locals and visitors with three different streetcar lines and 32 bus lines. CHALLENGE
The RTA tasked AECOM to design transit shelters for a new streetcar route that would convey both the RTA brand and the overall look and feel of the downtown area.
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SOLUTION
AECOM conceived a transit shelter design to mimic the iconic curved shape of the New Orleans streetcar roof line. The design team fulfilled RTA’s request for branding with integrated imagery of the City’s fleur-de-lis on the back wall. Aware of recent work manufacturing the Koda XT transit shelter canopies for San Francisco, AECOM sought a partnership with 3form. “ The shelter needed to mimic the curve of the streetcar and we couldn’t get that from traditional glazing. This material allowed us to achieve the curve.” Robert Burghardt, Project Architect, AECOM In addition to echoing the iconic streetcar shape, the cold-formed curved custom 12-foot Koda XT panels serve as a watershed for frequent wet weather in the city. 3form encapsulated High Res imagery within the Koda XT material to achieve the RTA branded fleur-de-lis on the translucent Koda XT back wall.
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PROJECT: Paisano Senior Living Center MATERIAL: Chroma XT + C3 FIRM: Workshop 8 | Ali Gidfar and Ulla Lange PHOTOGRAPHY: Jesse Ramirez
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CANAL PARK “ Working back and forth with 3form— it went up seamlessly and we’re thrilled with the finished product. 3form knew their stuff and we knew that they could deliver on the project. An added benefit—3form did all of their work at risk, they went through the process from the beginning at no cost to us.” — Brian Pilot, Principal, Studios Architecture
BACKGROUND
Located in historic Washington DC, between Capitol Hill and the Nationals Ballpark, Canal Park is both a gathering place for the community and a symbol of sustainability. Spanning three city blocks, the newly redesigned park boasts an 80,000 gallon stormwater treatment system, art sculptures honoring the historical canals of the city, a seasonal ice skating rink, interactive water fountains, an iconic light cube and many more attractions which make this a park for everyone.
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CHALLENGE
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The city challenged Studios Architecture to create
Studios Architecture reached out to 3form ATG with
an architectural experience within this outdoor
their concept. Studios wanted a pure, luminous
space—one that would attract people unlike
look, and the 3form product met all their criteria.
any other park in the city. Studios Architecture
Working collaboratively, 3form provided physical
envisioned luminous durable 20' x 20' lanterns
mock-ups, detailed drawings and an innovative
that would act as bookends for each end of the
idea to custom extrude 20' sheets of Chroma XT
park. Studios Architecture’s lantern design needed
to create the lanterns. The luminous quality and
to capture day light and be luminous at night
appearance of the 3form Chroma XT material made
without being reflective. They needed a strong,
it the ideal choice for this project.
durable material that would show minimal seams or hardware.
PROJECT: Canal Park MATERIAL: Chroma XT Clear FIRM: Studios Architecture PHOTOGRAPHY: Bruce Damonte Photography
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SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL
Vertical planes of color impart character and spirit.
PROJECT: Southwest High School MATERIAL: Koda XT + HighRes FIRM: LPA PHOTOGRAPHY: Bradley Girard
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257 TOWER ENTRY
Bold, colorful signage is a small update with big impact.
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PROJECT: Myrtle Beach International Airport MATERIAL: Varia Ecoresin XT Wave + Cobalt + Ghost FIRM: LS3P PHOTOGRAPHY: Monica Stanley
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