Category: Keith Helmetag

Fresh Press: Nemours

Just in time for the holidays: Rizzoli has just released a handsome monograph on Nemours Mansion & Gardens, where a new visitor center hosts permanent exhibits by C&G Partners.

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From the new book: The Visitor Center exhibition (created by C&G Partners of New York City, working in tandem with Nemours staff) interweaves major moments in Alfred’s life with a timeline of contemporary world events– context that may inspire visitors to consider ways in which they too can contribute to life in their own communities.

9/11: Honored to Serve

C&G Partners is deeply honored to serve the 9/11 Memorial and project team, continuing to help plan wayfinding and signage for the plaza, visitor pavilion and museum. We were moved by the front page of the New York Times on September 11 this year, featuring the latest design for the names commemoration at the memorial, designed by Michael Arad with contributions from Local Projects and data artist Jer Thorp.

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The image below is from our project archives: a snapshot of an early prototype that C&G Partners created for the design of the names. Over time, the design has evolved and is now an extraordinary experience. We are honored to have been among those able to help shape this powerful design for generations to come.

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Fresh Project: Worked/Wild

C&G Partners’ exhibit “Worked/Wild” recently opened at the Adirondack History Center Museum in Elizabethtown, NY. Led by Partner Keith Helmetag, the exhibit focuses on the wilderness vs. the cultivated use of the land in the Adirondack area’s history.

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Fresh Award: Yankee Stadium Monograph wins GDUSA

Graphic Design USA has selected the firm’s Yankee Stadium monograph as a 2010 award winner. The book surveys the signs, stadium graphics, sculptural installations, and exhibits designed by C&G Partners for the new Yankee Stadium in New York City. Team history and facts are interspersed throughout, to complement the book’s imagery and serve as a guided tour of the home of one of the greatest teams in sports.

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As the Yankees would agree, winning comes from great teamwork. Many thanks to the client, architects, designers, photographers, and fabricators who made this one possible.


New Sondheim Theatre Unveiled

Our work at One Bryant Park is back in the limelight with the newly-renamed Stephen Sondheim Theatre opening last week in midtown. Formerly known as Henry Miller’s Theatre, the venue also unveiled a new look to go with its new name – in addition to the marquee, we have updated our interpretive thru-block timeline mural, as well as added many new operational signs. Raise the curtain on a successful fall season!

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Luhring Augustine: 25 Years

To commemorate their 25th anniversary, Luhring Augustine Gallery in New York has produced a new monograph of all their gallery shows and accompanying printed material since 1985. Throughout that period, partner Keith Helmetag designed numerous printed pieces for the shows of contemporary artists from Christopher Wool and Richard Prince to Rachel Whiteread. Congratulations to our friends at Luhring Augustine, and here’s to the next 25!
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Our Very Own A.N.T.

Partner Keith Helmetag was proud to see that the Bespoke: The Handbuilt Bicycle exhibit at the Museum of Art & Design features two of Mike Flanigan’s A.N.T. hand-crafted commuter bicycles. Keith commutes daily from Carroll Gardens to our studio on an A.N.T. with the same Major Taylor-inspired truss frame featured in MAD’s current exhibit. And there is one piece of design innovation we can call our own: Keith collaborated with Mike to add a historic under-the-seat shifter (look above the rear wheel).

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Fresh Press: Major League Baseball

The firm’s work for the offices of Major League Baseball, a collaboration with MLB and architects Butler Rogers Baskett (BRB), appeared this week in the blog of Architects Newspaper.

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The project was led by partner Keith Helmetag with Craig Gephart and Mika Owens.

Fresh Press: Annapolis Maritime Museum

A new permanent interactive exhibit for the Annapolis (MD) Maritime Museum, “Oysters on the Half Shell,” led by partner Keith Helmetag, opened to the public this week. A tasty article in Hometown Annapolis appeared today. From the article:

The exhibit focuses on the natural history of the innocuous bivalve crossostrea virginica and why it’s so important to the health of the Chesapeake Bay. It also celebrates the cultural history of the people who worked in the once-thriving oyster industry, either harvesting oysters or shucking and packing them at McNasby’s, which operated from 1919 to 1986.

The C&G Partners team for this project, which has been years in the making, has included Keith Helmetag, Daniel Fouad, Mika Owens, Brandon Downing, Justine Gaxotte, and Bob Callahan.

Yankee Stadium in segdDESIGN

Our recent project for Yankee Stadium appears in the initial issue of segdDESIGN in 2010 with a six page spread entitled, “Yankees Go Home.” In the article, the Stadium’s signage, graphics, and museum are discussed from a vantage point about how our firm provided “context in another kind of American monument: the baseball cathedral.”

Read the article in full online and read past press about the Yankee Stadium on Fresh.

RBS in the Times

Our signage and wayfinding system for the RBS headquarters in Stamford CT, designed by a C&G Partners team led by Keith Helmetag and Amy Siegel, appeared recently in the New York Times. Below, top executives of the Bank posing beneath the monumental lobby sign wall.

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Read a past Fresh post on RBS and find out more about the project on our portfolio page.

Fresh Press: One Bryant Park on Curbed NY

One visible new part of the firm’s ongoing signage and wayfinding design project at One Bryant Park recently attracted attention from real estate blog Curbed NY. The write up wryly notes that these “simple letters in stainless steel” not only identify the location of Bank of America’s new HQ on the corner of 42nd Street and 6th Avenue, but also “remind everyone who’s in charge” and mark “where the money can be found.” Below, some images of part of the work in progress: the main sign in dimensional steel, with the inside surfaces of the letterforms in stark white.

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The project, developed by the Durst Organization with collaborating architects Cook+Fox, and led on our side by Partner Keith Helmetag and Associate Partner Amy Siegel, also includes the newly reopened and revamped Stephen Sondheim Theatre (formerly Henry Miller’s Theatre).

Read the full article on Curbed NY. Read more detail on the overall project here and recent Fresh posts on the Stephen Sondheim Theatre here.

Keith Helmetag in GDUSA’s “People to Watch”

Partner Keith Helmetag was called one of 2010′s “People to Watch” in January’s Graphic Design USA.

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In the interview, Keith discusses his background, his design process, what inspires him creatively, a list of favorites, and what he would be if he weren’t a designer. Read the whole article here.

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Projects Featured in “Retooling Industrial Sites”

Two of the firm’s recent projects will be showcased in the exhibit “Retooling Industrial Sites” at the Center for Architecture in Philadelphia starting this month. The exhibit, which “will serve as a forum for the growing interest in industrial sites and urban manufacturing” will feature the recently completed Erie Canal Commercial Slip project (shown here), and the West Point Foundry Reserve project, both led by partner Keith Helmetag.

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There will be a reception on opening night, February 5th, and the exhibit runs through March 26. Read more about the exhibit and the opening night event here.

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The Yankees solidified their 27th World Series title in their new stadium last night against the Phillies, with a final score of 7 to 3. In response, we’ve updated our video chronicling the the firm’s design process for Yankee Stadium’s graphics, signage and wayfinding program, and museum exhibits, with a new ending: 2009 Champs.

C&G Partners design work for 2009 World Series Winners, the Yankees from C&G Partners on Vimeo.

Fresh Video: C&G Partners Design Work at Yankee Stadium

This video was prepared for an AIGA/NY lecture just a few weeks ago, but seems even more appropriate to post here during the current playoffs. C&G Partners created the graphics, signage, wayfinding and museum exhibits at the all-new Yankee Stadium in New York City. This short, fast-paced piece shows how the entire design program comes together across the entire Stadium. (Go Yankees!)

C&G Partners design work at Yankee Stadium from C&G Partners on Vimeo.

Henry Miller’s Theatre in Architect’s Newspaper

C&G Partners’ project for Henry Miller’s Theatre is profiled in the most recent East edition of the Architect’s Newspaper. The article mentions the firm’s engagement to design the signage and wayfinding throughout and around this New York institution, including the curtain of “kinetic sequins” displaying Miller’s visage located in the through-block by the theater.

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Read the full article online here. Read a past Fresh post on the project here.

Fresh Press: Yankee Stadium in Graphic Design USA

The firm’s graphics, signage program and museum for Yankee Stadium were profiled in the September 2009 issue of GDUSA magazine. Excerpts: the firm “captured the origins of the 1923 stadium in a contemporary setting,” and “the Yankee brand experience was apparent in every aspect of the venue.”

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See all Fresh posts on Yankee Stadium here.

Fresh Press: Yankee Stadium in Interior Design

The signage, architectural graphics and museum exhibits designed by the firm for Yankee Stadium appear in the September 2009 issue of Interior Design magazine. As the Yankees continue a successful 2009 season, we are honored to have collaborated with them and with the design and construction team — Populous, Tishman Speyer, Turner Construction and many others — that created the new Stadium.

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Fresh Project: Henry Miller’s Theatre

Henry Miller’s Theatre in New York City opens tonight to much fanfare with the first preview performance of “Bye Bye Birdie.” Working closely with the architects, Cook+Fox, C&G Partners created a sign program for this state of the art theater housed behind a restored landmark facade.

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