Each floor of the Charter Communications HQ represents a state the company serves, and features a bespoke art collection from local artists of that state. Here's a spotlight on 4 floors/states, for another installment of our Charter Communications' Stamford HQ case study, an Award Finalist at this year's Interior Design Magazine #NYCxDesign. Minnesota: Rather than presenting a traditional, flat landscape, Neal Peterson ingeniously spins and layers the cityscape view in this metallic print, crafting a mandala-like effect that captures the essence of his state. North Carolina: The curators envisioned finding an existing oil painting that would add a classical touch to the space. They contacted North Carolina artist Kristen Gibson, who serendipitously had an unstretched plein-air painting inspired by the Duke Gardens, a well-known attraction near Raleigh, known for its display of local plants and wildlife, which perfectly reflected the natural beauty of the state. Texas: These custom wrapped fiber works by Ellen Bruxvoort draw inspiration from the artist's home. Contours of Texas' landscapes, sunsets, bluebonnets, cacti and the Colorado River bends inform the design of this work. The pieces are wrapped with naturally dyed American wool, hemp, cotton and silk and accented with natural color rope - a nod to the 5 million acres of farmland across Texas. Florida: This installation by Ari Robinson was inspired by the Sunshine State. The color and pattern inspiration were pulled from the state’s blue ocean waters, green grasses, and subtle warm touches from the golden sun. Each piece is made out of collaged paintings on paper that are coated with resin on wood. To see more - https://lnkd.in/eEjHMKvM Charter Project Lead: Jennifer Cornwell-Tuttle HLW Design Team: Mike Iovinelli, Jeremiah Hancock, John Gering, FAIA JLL Project Management Team: Bice C. Wilson, AIA and Susan P. Saracena, NCIDQ, LEED AP Photography: Realty Plans #casestudies #designwithart #workplaceinteriors #artconsulting
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