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“Mind the Gap” Community Design Installation

By Noah Jeppson On September 28, 2015 · Add Comment
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Can government-built structures like bridges provide a canvas for social equity? Local Seattle designers took on this question by activating the Mount Baker pedestrian overpass with an installation for the 2015 Seattle Design Festival: Design for Equity, September 21st through October 3rd. The installation, “Mind the Gap,” explored a literal bridge connecting historic Mount Baker [...]

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Architectural Styles of Dallas Exhibition

By Noah Jeppson On April 17, 2015 · Add Comment
This temporary exhibition designed for Preservation Dallas celebrated the dynamic history of architectural design in the city of Dallas, Texas with curated artifacts and content on large graphic panels. All graphic panels were designed to be removeable and transportable to other exhibition spaces around the city (without the artifacts). The exhibition space presented challenges: exterior wall colors could not [...]
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Seattle Design Festival Wayfinding

By Noah Jeppson On April 17, 2015 · Add Comment

Noah led a group of designers to create an urban wayfinding solution, helping promote the Seattle Design Festival. Utilizing existing city bicycle racks (under a city permit) and following the “Design in Motion” theme, small wayfinding pieces were created for several distinct neighborhood areas. On one side, a local neighborhood landmark was illustrated and a route was [...]

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Homewood Suites Interpretive Marker

By Noah Jeppson On December 2, 2014 · Add Comment

In conjunction with the interior wall mural created for Homewood Suites by Hilton in Dallas, an accompanying interpretive marker was created for the exterior entrance of the new hotel. This serves to great passers-by unaware of the building’s significance in the heart of downtown Dallas and matches others placed around the central business district. Cast [...]

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Homewood Suites Interpretive Wall

By Noah Jeppson On December 2, 2014 · Add Comment

This project for Homewood Suites by Hilton focused on telling the history of a building in downtown Dallas. The building — which went through a “modernization” in the 1960s — featured little historical character despite having been built in 1913. The challenge: create a dynamic focal point in the lounge that incorporates historical [...]

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PARK(ing) Day Dallas

By Noah Jeppson On September 29, 2013 · Add Comment

In September 2011 Noah brought PARK(ing) Day — a globally celebrated event — to the streets of  downtown Dallas for the first time. Working with a team of volunteers, businesses and city officials, the grassroots movement temporarily transformed on-street parking into creative areas for performance and demonstration. 35 installations were created throughout the downtown area, [...]

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unvisiteddallas.com

By Noah Jeppson On September 30, 2012 · Add Comment

Unvisiteddallas.com is an online resource exploring the history, preservation and urgent issues of key areas and structures in Dallas. Started by Noah as an exploration of the Harwood Historic District, the site expanded to include other historic districts and stories from Dallas history. Stories are told through photographs and narrative researched with community members and property [...]

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“Lost Dallas” Exhibition

By Noah Jeppson On June 4, 2012 · Add Comment

Inspired by Lost Dallas — a new book written by City of Dallas Historic Preservation Officer Mark Doty — the Dallas Center for Architecture Dallas hosted an exhibition exploring the buildings, neighborhoods & places that have been lost and forgotten since the city’s modest beginnings in the 1840’s.

As co-curator and exhibition designer, Noah’s challenges involved [...]

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“Nature in Motion: The Architecture of Santiago Calatrava” Exhibition

By Noah Jeppson On June 4, 2012 · Add Comment

With the March 2012 opening of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, Dallas added a landmark designed by internationally-known architect Santiago Calatrava. As part of the festivities surrounding the bridge’s opening, the Dallas Center for Architecture presented an exhibit examining Calatrava’s projects from around the world. As exhibition designer, Noah was responsible for the overall layout [...]

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Community History Day at 1900 Elm

By Noah Jeppson On March 29, 2012 · Add Comment

The Titche-Goettinger Building is an important landmark in downtown Dallas, but few people know the history of the structure or the venerable department store that occupied it. Noah worked with 1900 Elm Lofts to research and share this history through the design of exhibit panels and the organization of a Community History Day in 2011. [...]

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    • AdEx / Dallas Center for Architecture
    • AIA Dallas
    • Adobe Systems
    • Amazon
    • Autodesk
    • Boeing
    • Coinbase
    • CreditKarma
    • Design in Public
    • DFW International Airport
    • Dog Fit Dallas
    • EY
    • Facebook
    • Google
    • Historic Seattle
    • Homewood Suites Dallas
    • JCPenney
    • Neiman Marcus
    • Oracle Park
    • PARK(ing) Day Dallas
    • Preservation Dallas
    • Prognosis Health Information Systems
    • Samsara
    • Seattle Design Festival
    • Sunwest Fluids Company
    • TedxSMU
    • The Statler Hilton
    • The Thanks-Giving Foundation
    • Twilio
    • VMI London
    • YouTube