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‘OfficeUS’

Identity for the US Pavilion at the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale.

A black-and-white color palette complements the elemental look of the program, which also includes office-related icons and symbols, detailed charts and infographics, and historic photography of the architectural works.

OfficeUS installed at the U.S. Pavilion at the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Entrance to OfficeUS at the U.S. Pavilion.
OfficeUS partners referencing printed items including a Reader and the Agenda publication.
The first room of the office, complete with a receptionist to greet visitors.
A poster wall at the entry allows visitors to view what's going on at OfficeUS.
The 25 issues each have their own binders to be filled with research by the partners.
Postcards, business cards and posters are among the printed items designed and produced.
Country-specific guides are used to highlight export projects in a specific nation.
Branded items such as a roll of tape occupy places within and on top of the tables.
The repository binders also take the form of research documents, such as the Reader.
The OfficeUS tote features an interpretation of the timeline infographic.
Agenda cover. The dots correlate to the timespan of the Biennale.
Timeline of U.S. offices and their exports in Agenda.
The display reveals trends across U.S. architectural exports over the past century.
Placeholder card on the repository wall.
The back of the poster shows all the projects in the repository organized chronologically.
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