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Gensler and Associates Architects designed the interior of Zenith, a new restaurant in Colorado. The problems the company were faced with were that the reastaurant owner, Tony Cardone, was conservative in his opinion of design and two previous restaurants in the same location had failed. The basic color scheme is black and white to which silver is added. The bays are separated by columns and glass with random black line art.
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The Landahl Group was selected to design the interior of the Chicago Bar Association's headquarters. Greg Landahl of Landahl Group collaborated with the architects Tigerman, McCurry and builders, so that the design of the building was fully integrated. Landahl chose to have double height ceilings in the dining rooms to make them majestic. The budget for the project was $55 per square foot.
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Powell/Kleinschmidt was awarded the contract to design the interior of the City of Naperville Municipal Center. A particular difficulty of a project of this type is that government officials may change following elections, thus the design must be timeless and widely appealing. Each floor level is a different colour, the lower is green, middle is blue and the exterior and top is burgundy.
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