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Adler Display recently completed a custom train-themed children’s area display at the Westminster branch of the Carroll County Public Library. The display was inspired by the train track that crosses Main Street in downtown Westminster and includes:
The train-themed play area was just the first step of the library’s three-year interior and exterior renovation project designed to engage young minds and educate children about Westminster history.
“We are very pleased with Adler’s vision for the project,” stated Lynn Wheeler, director of the Carroll County Public Library. “The elements in the design they created are sure to delight our visitors. Adler Display has responded to our needs and kept the project consistently on schedule.”
The train-themed children’s area renovation was made possible by a Maryland State Library Capital Programs grant (administered by the Division of Library Development and Services, Maryland State Department of Education), with local matching funds approved by the Board of Commissioners for Carroll County.
The Carroll County library project continues Adler Display’s long-standing tradition of creating, fun, crowd-pleasing permanent displays. Other child-friendly displays created by Adler Display include the Enchanted Forest in Ellicott City and Frontier Town in Ocean City, Maryland.
If you have any questions about the project described above or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for you, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
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Adler Display recently completed two permanent displays at the University of Louisiana at Monroe Library, a five-story, $24 million facility located on the banks of the scenic Bayou DeSiard. The two exhibits – a replica of the Louisiana Window and an exhibit for “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” – were both unveiled to the public during a special ceremony held in September of 2011.
The University of Louisiana at Monroe Library project continues Adler Display’s long-standing tradition of creating innovative display design and fabrication to bring art, artifacts, and information to life.
An original authenticated manuscript of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” bestowed to the University of Louisiana at Monroe by philanthropist and long-time ULM supporter Linda Noe Laine, is brought to life with an interactive, custom-made display case and state-of-the-art sound dome.
When the cabinet doors open, the light inside turns on and lyrics scroll across a video screen so viewers can sing along as they hear a rendition of the song by the ULM Concert Choir and the ULM Wind Ensemble.
Adler Display also installed a light box exhibit for an exact replica of the Louisiana Window, the original of which was dedicated in 1995 in honor of Ms. Linda Noe Laine’s parents and is located in the Henry VII Chapel of the historic Westminster Abbey in London. It is a stained glass window that celebrates early settlers to the heartland of America.
“I am impressed with the results of my ideas combined with the talented skills of the excellent design artists at Adler Display,” said Linda Noe Laine. “They have made a dream come into being an exquisite reality.”
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Adler was approached by representatives of Ocean City, Maryland and charged with creating visually appealing displays that would capture the essence of OC, past and present, for its new Town Hall Renovation Project. The mission was simple; create signage that would be both easily readable and aesthetically pleasing. The challenge was the Town Hall’s narrow hallways and utilitarian lighting. But, as always, Adler Display was up to the challenge.
We created display boards that highlighted a spectacular bird’s-eye view of local landmarks, the town’s officials, its popular Sunfest and the history of Ocean City and its City Hall.
Working closely with the curator of the Ocean City museum, the Mayor, and various other Ocean City officials, Adler Display designed, created, and installed 14 visually stunning panels, throughout the Town Hall, at strategic locations. We took everything into consideration, from lighting and wall color to the materials used in the displays. These materials were chosen to call to mind the architecture of the building and its historical use as a school.
As a result, the finished Adler Display panels have been well received by the Mayor, Ocean City locals and tourists, a like.
Visitor center displays from Adler Display incorporate all that we do best – innovative design, quality craftsmanship, and superior graphics – to create amazing visual and interactive displays.
Adler Display has created a number of visitor center displays including the DuPont Nature Center in Delaware, the Baltimore Visitor Center, The Maryland State Office of Tourism, The Wicomico County Visitor Center, The Dorchester County Visitor Center, and the Garrett County Visitor Center.
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In late 2011, Adler Display – a national leader in visual communications through trade show and permanent displays – completed an athletic Hall of Fame display, interior and exterior donor recognition displays, and custom ADA room signs for suites in the new Hood College athletic center.
The Hood College athletic facility houses the college’s intercollegiate, recreational, and intramural activities. It is also home to Hood’s men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams. The athletic center includes a NCAA regulation-sized court for basketball and volleyball contests, seating capacity of 1600, two-level fitness center and cardio room, offices for athletic department staff, full-service athletic training room, four locker rooms, meeting rooms, concession area, and approximately 160 parking spaces.
Adler Display’s newly unveiled Hall of Fame exhibit, donor recognition displays, and ADA room signage were just the finishing touches on what was already a visually stunning facility.
Hall of Fame Exhibit: This aesthetically pleasing display recognizes Hood College athletes who have made significant contributions to the athletic tradition at this institution. The athletes are featured on bold panels varying in size and covering a wide range of sports. Plaques on each end of the display highlight the history and traditions of Hood College athletics.
Donor Recognition Displays: These visually appealing displays, which are located both inside and outside the athletic center, offer naming opportunities for Hood College donors. The exterior recognition display pylons recognize donors of a promenade that leads to the center and a patio outside the center.
ADA Signs for Athletic Center Suites: Adler Display also installed custom ADA signs for suites in the center that include tactile lettering and Braille. In addition, standard ADA code signs with room numbers, tactile lettering, and Braille were installed throughout the center.
Additional photos of Adler Display’s work at Hood College are available at: http://www.adlerdisplay.com/HoodCollegeAbout Hood College
If you have any questions about the project described above or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for your business, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
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