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This rollout contained many complex elements including lighted back panels and LED flowers. As each window is an entirely unique space, each window went through an iterative process in Rhino 3D which assisted in creation of composition and structural challenges.

Each window contains multiple elements some of which were produced by outside vendors. Approval for each window required a detailed accounting of all elements used in each window.

Installation was done by a third party, so communicating the assembly process of each window was of paramount importance. Ms. Johnstone-Mosher was responsible for creating these instal directives.

Of particular complexity was communicating the arrangement of steel branches that must be hung from the ceiling not just straight down, but in dynamic positions. Working in communication with the installation team, Ms. Johnstone-Mosher was able to create documentation that clearly communicated the angles that would stay true to the original design.