Construction Completed on Tysons Galleria Center Court Renovations

By: PRLog
Renovation design of new mall feature led by ci design, inc.
PRLog - March 10, 2015 - BALTIMORE -- ci design, inc., an international planning, architecture and interior design services firm, served as design lead for the renovation of the recently constructed elevator enclosure at the Tysons Galleria in McLean, Virginia.

Located in the mall’s center court, the internally lit elevator enclosure includes an integrated LED display for advertising. The feature was designed to complement the three-level shopping center’s upscale tenants and premier luxury shops.

"The property owner, General Growth Properties (GGP), approached us with the challenge of creating a contemporary statement in the center court, anchored by the Ritz Carlton and Lord & Taylor, that would not obstruct tenant views. With our partners, were able to integrate an LED display into the enclosure, instead of simply hanging it,” stated ci design Principal, Chris Bauer.

ci partnered with Daktronics and AdVice to complete the project fabrication.

About ci design

ci design, with offices in Baltimore and Boston, is an International architectural design firm offering award winning planning, architecture and interior design services to a diverse base of national and international clients. Areas of practice and expertise include Mixed-Use, Retail, Entertainment, Hospitality, Residential, Advanced Technology and Workplace. Its principal’s designs have been honored by the International Council of Shopping Centers and the Urban Land Institute. For more information about ci design, its principals and projects, visit www.ci-designinc.com.

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