Saddle Ranch Chop House
Kansas City, KS
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Fender's Roadhouse
Joplin, MO / Paragould, AR
When three restaurant entrepreneurs decided to split from an existing restaurant chain and develop their own line of restaurants, BlueBike stepped in and helped them out. The initial task was to help develop a brand for the new restaurants. Through a number of branding and positioning exercises, we determined the feeling and essence behind the brand. From there, the identity and details fell into place.$0$0Now these restaurants have a road culture about them with the appropriate theme and mood to create that perfect roadhouse environment.
BlueBike Architecture, Inc. Rebranding
Kansas City, MO
When we moved to our new offices in the Crossroads District of Kansas City, we realized we had truly grown as a studio. It was time to remodel the brand as well. We took on the task of rebranding internally. It was challenging, but fun. In the end we developed what you see today: a brand that communicates our passion for entertainment.
Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, MA
The Gillette Stadium graphics package consisted of wayfinding, site and pageantry graphics. The wayfinding graphics were designed to be modern and reflect the simple lines of the stadium. Both the site and wayfinding graphics incorporate simple wayfinding while incorporating the stadium sponsorship and naming rights overlay. The pageantry graphics (large mesh banner scrims) were designed to illustrate the “past greats” of the New England Patriots football program while the bottom of the banners incorporated the stadiums founding partners’ logos. Jenny Wilmot led the design of the environmental graphics and produced the designs of all club lounge spaces and suites for this project as an employee of HOK SVE.
Citizens Bank Park
Philadelphia, PA
Citizens Bank Park, home to the Philadelphia Phillies, has four uniquely designed plazas that connect the street scape to the concourse and ultimately reveal a view of the field. The four plazas recall the organization of the original city plan around squares. Ed Coon was the Project Maanager of this project as an employee of HOK SVE.
Sun Life Stadium
Miami, FL
Sun Life Stadium (originally Joe Robby Stadium) created a new approach to stadiums through its innovative design and luxury. This was the first stadium facility that accommodated both major league football and baseball; as it is currently home to the Miami Dolphins and the Florida Marlins. It is also the facility that innovated the concept of club seating. Recent extensive renovation and expansion to the stadium have once again put Sun Life Stadium at the top of the League for fan entertainment, experience and level of amenity provided. Ed Coon was the Project Manager of this project as an employee of HOK SVE.
Orlando Events Marketing Center
Orlando, FL
Home to the Orlando Magic and the Orlando Predators, the Events Center will become an Orlando icon. The Marketing Center created and established the interior design for all of the premium spaces that would occur in the completed Arena. It was used as offices and a sales tool for potential buyers of suites, party suites, and club seating. Ed Coon was the Project Manager of this project as an employee of HOK SVE.
University of Maine Hockey Hall of Fame
Orono, ME
The University of Maine Hockey Hall of Fame at Alfond Arena, is a single use facility that honors the achievements of coach Shawn Walsh and the past hockey legends of the University of Maine hockey program. Through the use of graphics, exhibits, artifacts and video displays the main circulation concourse of Alfond Arena was designed to be a major component in the recruitment of Division I athletes while at the same time giving fans an interactive environment to explore on game days. The Hall of Fame also included a branded team store and updated concession stand. Jenny Wilmot co designed this project for WBRC Architects while an employee of HOK SVE.
Bradley University Burklund Family Heritage Hall
Peoria, IL
Working with PSA Dewberry and Bradley University, design development concepts were created for the environmental graphics and exhibit design of the Burklund Family Heritage Hall located within Renaissance Coliseum. The initial design focused on honoring the achievements of the sports programs, coaches, and student athletes while paying homage to the their previous home, the Robertson Memorial Fieldhouse. The incorporated artifacts taken from Robertson Memorial Fieldhouse, consisting of a steel truss, basketball floor, signs, organ and other items, and weaving them into a story that immerses the fan into Bradley Athletics. The exhibit space includes four galleries, numerous displays, exhibits, artifacts, and video displays that chronicle their history. This concept was instrumental in the final design developed and fabricated by 1220 Exhibits. Jenny Wilmot created the concept for this project as an employee of HOK SVE.
MU Team Store Board
Columbia, MO
This concept study was one of many options considered for the final store design. The study suggests that the MIZZOU team store be located right off the arena concourse and to brand the store with MU basketball history and artifacts. This concept is incorporated using custom merchandise displays with hardwood maple basketball floor system and an overhead banner that displays all the power words of the MU Basketball program. On game day fans can follow the game by using the multiple flat screen TV’s located throughout the store. Some of the LCD monitors will display the history of MU Basketball and player stats of past teams. Jenny Wilmot led the design of this concept as an employee of HOK SVE.
Shaffer Lombardo Shurin
Kansas City, MO
SLS wanted to return to a more traditional space with lots of wood, but wanted some contemporary pieces to blend in, such as the reception desk. We took advantage of some of the existing wood paneling and duplicated the detailing throughout.
The basic reception/waiting area is a little unexpected and helped breathe some fresh air into the lungs of the traditional spaces adjacent to it. The new light fixtures selected also helped immensely in modernizing an otherwise dark and outdated environment.
The main goals were to: remodel an existing space to accommodate the growing law practice, create a new entry/waiting area, new offices, and adjacent administrative spaces, and provided several conference rooms, library, and employee spaces.