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I-5 creates one-of-a-kind casino designs. With custom décor elements each area of the facility is unique while supporting the overall interior design theme. To see more examples of casino design, click here.
VCAD's Interior Design program allows you to develop a skill set that compliments your creative vision so you can excel in interior design. The program introduces students to design principles, color theory, space planning, drafting and industry-standard software.
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Visual College of Art and Design
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Vancouver, BC
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Here is a view of Thunderbird Casino. I-5 uses custom designed elements with specialty materials to create warm interior casino design atmospheres. To see more examples of casino design, click here
Client: Hard Rock Hotel Chicago
Project: Angels & Kings Extreme Suite
Location: Chicago, IL
Photography By: Michael Lipman
For more on this project, visit: www.marycook.com/portfolio/category/hospitality/angels-ki...
VCAD's Interior Design program allows you to develop a skill set that compliments your creative vision so you can excel in interior design. The program introduces students to design principles, color theory, space planning, drafting and industry-standard software.
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Visual College of Art and Design
500 - 626 West Pender Street
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Primary Colors Shine in Brentano’s Display at the 2012 HD Expo
Brentano’s arresting new Shibori Wool pattern grabbed attention at the Hospitality Design Expo (HD Expo) in Las Vegas, NV, this year. Coupling a traditional Japanese tie-dye technique (shibori) with an unexpected and durable fiber (wool), the large-scale, organic pattern managed to stand out among the bold primary-colored textiles selected by Brentano for their fifth appearance at the hospitality-oriented event.
The vivid display integrated upcoming patterns like Shibori Wool with Brentano classics, all in red, yellow, and blue hues adapted for hospitality interiors. Brentano Design Director Iris Wang, who attended the show, explained her inspiration as a reflection of the growing optimism in the industry: “I see the mood brightening, and colors too. Every designer should have the opportunity to work with pure, saturate colors like the primaries, and I know that the public is ready for them.”
Yellow and blue, the two colors that resonated most with visitors, appeared in recent Brentano color forecasts—Buttercup for 2011 and Marine for both 2011 and 2012. The upcoming fall Gallery collection, previewed at the HD Expo and available August 1, 2012, will feature both shades alongside a brilliant red. An intensely personal collection that draws upon the Brentano designers’ own inspiration as artists, Gallery will introduce 17 new high-performing, eye-catching designs suitable for hospitality, contract, and high-traffic residential interiors.
Like Brentano’s entire line, the new collection will be pretested on Leland International furniture and incorporated into the company’s graded fabric program. Brentano included Leland’s luxurious new HiFi lounge seating in their booth along with Sputnik, the best-selling drapery fabric introduced at last year’s show—both fan favorites.
VCAD's Interior Design program allows you to develop a skill set that compliments your creative vision so you can excel in interior design. The program introduces students to design principles, color theory, space planning, drafting and industry-standard software.
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Visual College of Art and Design
500 - 626 West Pender Street
Vancouver, BC
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Client: Hard Rock Hotel Chicago
Project: Angels & Kings Extreme Suite
Location: Chicago, IL
Photography By: Michael Lipman
For more on this project, visit: www.marycook.com/portfolio/category/hospitality/angels-ki...
VCAD's Interior Design program allows you to develop a skill set that compliments your creative vision so you can excel in interior design. The program introduces students to design principles, color theory, space planning, drafting and industry-standard software.
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Visual College of Art and Design
500 - 626 West Pender Street
Vancouver, BC
V6B 1V9
Client: Hard Rock Hotel Chicago
Project: Angels & Kings Extreme Suite
Location: Chicago, IL
Photography By: Michael Lipman
For more on this project, visit: www.marycook.com/portfolio/category/hospitality/angels-ki...
Client: Hard Rock Hotel Chicago
Project: Angels & Kings Extreme Suite
Location: Chicago, IL
Photography By: Michael Lipman
For more on this project, visit: www.marycook.com/portfolio/category/hospitality/angels-ki...
Client: Hard Rock Hotel Chicago
Project: Angels & Kings Extreme Suite
Location: Chicago, IL
Photography By: Michael Lipman
For more on this project, visit: www.marycook.com/portfolio/category/hospitality/angels-ki...
A modern key card entry system is mounted on the wall of a hotel room, providing secure access for guests. This device enhances convenience and ensures safety.
VCAD's Interior Design program allows you to develop a skill set that compliments your creative vision so you can excel in interior design. The program introduces students to design principles, color theory, space planning, drafting and industry-standard software.
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Visual College of Art and Design
500 - 626 West Pender Street
Vancouver, BC
V6B 1V9
While exhibiting for their first time at the HD 2008 Expo & Conference, Brentano was presented with the prestigious IIDA/HD Product Award in the bedspread/drapery category for their Intersection window treatment.
The Product Design Competition recognizes designers and manufacturers for excellence in product design. The awards honor innovation, function and aesthetic advancements in the hospitality industry. The award is cosponsored by the International Design Association (IIDA) and Hospitality Design Magazine, who also presented the conference.
Intersection is from Brentano’s spring 2008 Surroundings Collection. This inventive pattern is constructed by sewing ribbons of fabric into a grid, forming a soft drapery ideal for contemporary window applications or atmospheric room dividers. Additionally, Intersection is 118” wide and weighted on one end with a 5” header on the other to simplify installation.
On July 10th, 2013 VCAD held portfolio show at the Harbour Centre in downtown Vancouver, BC. All the programs were showcased there including Game Development and Design, Graphic Design, Marketing and Merchandising for Fashion, 3D Modeling Animation Art and Design, Fashion Design and Interior Design. Take a look at some of our student works and let us know what you think.
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While exhibiting for their first time at the HD 2008 Expo & Conference, Brentano was presented with the prestigious IIDA/HD Product Award in the bedspread/drapery category for their Intersection window treatment.
The Product Design Competition recognizes designers and manufacturers for excellence in product design. The awards honor innovation, function and aesthetic advancements in the hospitality industry. The award is cosponsored by the International Design Association (IIDA) and Hospitality Design Magazine, who also presented the conference.
Intersection is from Brentano’s spring 2008 Surroundings Collection. This inventive pattern is constructed by sewing ribbons of fabric into a grid, forming a soft drapery ideal for contemporary window applications or atmospheric room dividers. Additionally, Intersection is 118” wide and weighted on one end with a 5” header on the other to simplify installation.
Brentano's high performance patterns Pompadour & Parfait can be seen in the 2011 November/December issue of Boutique Design Magazine.
Pompadour Link:
www.brentanofabrics.com/fabrics/details.aspx?fabID=7442-03
Parfait Link:
Brentano's Eco-friendly polyurethane, Varsity was featured in the April issue of Hospitality Design.
Varsity Link:
The 2016 Great Architectural Bake-off churned out some impressive feats of edible architecture, including a fondant-covered Sydney Opera House, a sugary version of Philip Johnson’s Glass House and a sweet take on the late Zaha Hadid’s Heydar Aliyev Center.
Design & Eating: A conversation with today's leading restaurant designers (NYC)
3 notable restaurant designers including Lionel Ohayon of ICRAVE, Cass Calder Smith of CCS Architecture & Paul Bentel of Bentel & Bentel, talk about the challenges of reinventing the wheel, from new concept to reconfiguring spaces.
Benefiting: Edible Schoolyard New York
The event is sponsored by: HD Magazine, Bulldog Gin, Sherwin Williams, Stone Source, W&T Seafood, Artisanal Cheese, KIND Healthy Snacks
Hosted @ The Gabbaron Foundation
Design for Summer Time:
Hospitality Design magazine's June 2014 issue featured outdoor fabrics Parterre and Element.
Parterre fabric link: bit.ly/B-parterre
Element fabric link: bit.ly/B-element
Sponsored by Sam Tell
Please join Culintro, Hospitality Design (HD) magazine and Sam Tell in a conversation on restaurant design trends. This discussion will examine “what’s hot” in today’s restaurant scene, focusing on innovations in interiors, kitchens and the concept of pop-ups.
Stacy Shoemaker Rauen of Hospitality Design (HD) magazine will moderate the conversation between Chef John Fraser and designer Elle Kunnos de Voss on their collaboration for What Happens When, one of the most exciting pop-ups of 2011!
May 2011 at the Gabbaron Foundation in NYC
Photography credits to Cynthia Chung
The Polka Low Cafe 4-seater in ocean Blue surrounded by Moss Green Hula Lounge Chairs with seat Cushions in Sunbrella Blend Lagoon.
Furniture Design: Haldane Martin
Upholstery Fabrics: Sunbrella
Location: Sea Point, Cape Town
Photograph: Henrique Wilding
Ceramics: Vorster & Braye
The 2016 Great Architectural Bake-off churned out some impressive feats of edible architecture, including a fondant-covered Sydney Opera House, a sugary version of Philip Johnson’s Glass House and a sweet take on the late Zaha Hadid’s Heydar Aliyev Center.
Sponsored by Sam Tell
Please join Culintro, Hospitality Design (HD) magazine and Sam Tell in a conversation on restaurant design trends. This discussion will examine “what’s hot” in today’s restaurant scene, focusing on innovations in interiors, kitchens and the concept of pop-ups.
Stacy Shoemaker Rauen of Hospitality Design (HD) magazine will moderate the conversation between Chef John Fraser and designer Elle Kunnos de Voss on their collaboration for What Happens When, one of the most exciting pop-ups of 2011!
May 2011 at the Gabbaron Foundation in NYC
Photography credits to Cynthia Chung
Featured in the July 2014 issue of Hospitality Design magazine: Brentano's IIDA/HD Award-winning FR draperies from the Affinity collection.
Had I just walked a bit further on my first excursion into the Bright Walls project I'd have found this mural, as it's just a few steps beyond ZOER's effort behind Bella Notte.
Jeremiah Britton's a Jackson native, though he now lives in Brooklyn, where he works with Joe Geis. Together they head the graphics efforts at WeWork--although given the massive shakeup that company's undergoing you might think their jobs could be at risk. I wish them the best.
The narrow alley makes this graphic difficult to photograph, and this photo doesn't really do it justice. Owley's photo on the Bright Walls website shows the same problem.