Natalie served as environmental graphic designer for CDC’s new 48,500-sf freestanding dialysis facility, leading the planning, design, and fabrication management of a comprehensive wayfinding and graphics program.
Exterior scope included building, site, and parking identification as well as placemaking features like a commemorative plaza inscription. Interior elements addressed wayfinding, regulatory, and identification needs. For this flagship facility, Natalie evolved CDC’s signage standards to incorporate distinctive details and integrate seamlessly with the architecture and interiors. Custom privacy film patterns, inspired by the building’s linear forms, add visual texture, while dedication lettering for the Peter B. DeOreo Education Center stands in relief against textured wall panels.
Perspectus; +Detail
Healthcare
Cleveland, Ohio
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