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BBB’s environmental graphics program for the expansion of Xavier High School reflects and supports the mission of the school.
Environmental graphics are woven seamlessly into the fabric of BBB’s comprehensive renovation and rooftop addition to MIT's Building E52, which has been reinvigorated for academic use and institute-wide conferencing.
An extensive and expressive program of signage and environmental graphics complements the transformation of the New York Public Library’s (NYPL) largest circulating branch into a state-of-the-art facility with expanded services and dramatic public spaces.
BBB has acquired LVCK, a Manhattan-based, internationally recognized environmental graphics firm founded by Laura Varacchi and Christopher King. With more than 20 years of experience working with private clients, government agencies, and non-profits, Laura and Chris are at the forefront of digital and physical signage and environmental design.
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The core mission of Baltimore’s 138-year-old Enoch Pratt Free Library has remained consistent throughout major societal changes: to provide equal access to information, services, and opportunities that empower, enrich, and enhance the quality of life for all. Beyer Blinder Belle’s experience designing the renovation of Enoch Pratt Free Library’s flagship Central Branch over a 20-year span tells the story about how the library as place has evolved to achieve its mission.
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) is New York’s new central circulating library, designed by Dutch architecture firm Mecanoo in collaboration with Beyer Blinder Belle. Built within the 1914 shell and steel frame of the Mid-Manhattan Library which it replaces, the 180,000-square foot building is topped with a spectacular angular roof and public rooftop amenities to make a new urban icon on Fifth Avenue.