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In late 2006, the Anne Arundel Medical Center called upon Adler Display to create a storybook-themed display for its Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Adler Display answered the call, designing and fabricating recognition display as well as three-dimensional ribbons, blocks, and additional architectural elements supporting the NICU’s overall theme.
“[I am] justifiably proud of the work of our creative team on this project,” said Adler Display President Ron Adler.
Notable Features of the Storybook Themed Display
Hospital Displays from Adler Display
From photographic wall murals and edge-lit etched glass signage to custom showcases, donor walls, lobby displays and exhibits, Adler Display has the expertise, creativity and experience to create hospital displays that meet your needs and budget. We have worked with many hospitals, including the Anne Arundel Medical Center, to create exciting and lasting hospital displays and visuals.
If you would like to learn more about Hospital Displays, 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.
About Adler Display:
Adler Display is a nationally recognized innovative leader in visual communications through trade show displays, custom display environments, presentation graphics and signage. Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland since 1939, Adler Display provides custom display environments and trade show displays nationally.
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The Mary Catherine Bunting Center, Mercy Medical Center’s $400 million replacement facility, is equipped with niceties to make a visit more comfortable, soothing and enjoyable. Complementing the elegant architecture and healing ambiance are a variety of services and amenities.
However, none of this would have been possible without the generation donations of Mary Catherine Bunting and so many others. That is why the Mercy Medical Center sought to commemorate the selfless giving of its donors by erecting an aesthetically pleasing donor wall.
This is where Adler Display came in.
Hospital Displays & Recognition Displays from Adler Display
Hospital displays from Adler Display provide wayfinding and directions as well as showcase donors, events and other important hospital information. Adler Display has worked with many hospitals, like Mercy Medical Center, to create exciting and lasting hospital displays and visuals.
From photographic wall murals and edge-lit etched glass signage to custom showcases, donor walls, lobby displays and exhibits, Adler Display has the expertise, creativity and experience to create hospital displays that meet your needs and budget.
Customer Testimonial
“I’m writing to tell you that the design and installation of the Mary Catherine Bunting Donor Wall is beautiful. Your team did a great job and their professionalism was very much appreciated by the Pastoral Care Department as well as the Development Office. I especially wanted to point out that Andy Davenport was an accommodating and client-oriented project manager and that designer Piotr Wolff did an extremely creative job of bringing to fruition a stately yet welcoming recognition piece.
I look forward to working with Adler Display on future projects. Thank you again.”
Heidi Minken Director of Development Mercy Medical Center
If you would like to learn more about Hospital Displays and Donor Displays, 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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In 1937, Howard Adler founded Adler Display, a company built on a reputation of innovative, creative and quality-oriented design and fabrication. Since that time, Adler Display has grown to become the national leader in trade show displays, custom display environments, signage and graphics.
Led today by Howard’s son Ron, who took over the family business in 1986, Adler Display continues its long-standing tradition of quality, creativity, and unmatched customer service.
Today, Adler Display not only specializes in trade show displays - including 10-foot displays, inline displays, island displays, tabletop displays, banner stands, trade show graphics and signage – but we also creates high quality permanent displays – including museum displays, lobby displays, hospital displays, school displays, visitor centers and more.
Help us Celebrate our 75th Anniversary!
We invite you to join us in celebrating our history on September 20th from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Come enjoy food from Putting on the Ritz, drink, prizes and entertainment. Please r.s.v.p to Shannon Redmond at 410-281-1200 ext204 as soon as possible. The guest list is filling up fast!
Adler Display is proud to celebrate our 75th year in business!
If you would like to learn more about Adler Display’s 75th Anniversary Celebration, 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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In 2006, Adler Display was approached to complete a recognition display and a storybook-themed hospital display for the Anne Arundel Medical Center NICU. And, of course, Adler Display was up to the challenge. Adler Display designed, fabricated and installed recognition displays as well as three-dimensional ribbons and blocks supporting the overall theme.
Adler Recognition Displays: Recognition displays from Adler Display showcase people and contributions to places like hospitals, schools and houses of worship. Adler Display has created a wide variety of recognition displays from interactive displays on plasma screens to etched glass and metal, photographic and hand-carved wood. Give recognition to those who deserve it with a high quality recognition display from Adler Display.
Adler Hospital Displays: Adler Display has worked with many hospitals to create exciting and lasting hospital displays and visuals, from photographic wall murals and edge-lit etched glass signage to custom showcases, donor walls, lobby displays and exhibits.
Adler Display has the expertise, creativity and experience to create recognition and hospital displays that meet both your needs and your budget.
If you have any questions about Recognition Displays or Hospital Displays 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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