Kingfisher Regional Hospital
Architecture, Interior Design
2011
A breathtaking view of the Oklahoma wheat fields from the windows of the hospital served as inspiration for this cumulative display honoring donors for a new hospital in Kingfisher. Large wooden accent pieces serve as the framework for the four wheat prints that list the names of the donors. The logo and narrative are etched into a large Corian panel in the center of the display.
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- Kingfisher Regional Hospital
Kingfisher, OK
A breathtaking view of the Oklahoma wheat fields from the windows of the hospital served as inspiration for this cumulative display honoring donors for a new hospital in Kingfisher. Large wooden accent pieces serve as the framework for the four wheat prints that list the names of the donors. The logo and narrative are etched into a large Corian panel in the center of the display.

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This unique and colorful display recognizes employee gifts toward the capital campaign. Names were screen printed and mounted behind glass for protection. Graphics of children are placed throughout the display to give the display personality and warmth.Architecture, Interaction Design2012 -
Large maple background provides the perfect background for the glass narrative. Etched metal photo is placed along the story of Dean A. McGee. To the right of the narrative display donors who have given to the recent capital campaign. Lifetime giving panels are updated with transparencies.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
The new east tower of UMC was the location for this stunning cumulative display. The white LED lights feature the etched names on panels of glass that are on top of names prints of children. Colored LED lights located behind the photos change colors over time giving this display an ever-changing visual element.Architecture, Interior Design2012 -
This unique display features pictures of hands of the actual employees, architects, administration and construction workers who were involved in this building project. The center panels recognizes cumulative names that are printed on transparencies. Striking aluminum letters highlight the name of the display. Local photographers volunteered their time to help create the photographs in the display.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
Cherry wood frames hold the corian magnetic plaques that list the names of cumulative donors. To the right is a print listing the last two society levels of giving. Narrative is accented with metal logo and features metal lettering above the display.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
Striking laminate stars are the backdrop for this lighted children’s display. Six panels of glass are used to showcase different features of the display. The first panel has a beautifully etched narrative and logo of the hospital. The inner panels are the foundation for individual yellow stars. The last panel has the popular frame that allows for easy access to the printed list of names to allow this to be updated as often as the organization could like.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
Three staggered laminate frames showcase the beautiful flower prints. The names are printed onto the two outside color prints which allows for easy updating. The middle frame has the narrative and logo etched onto the glass piece and then filled with color which it held by standoffs away from the print. Vine and leaf sculpture pieces add artistic elements to the display.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
This playful puzzle piece display features donors for a renovated children's floor. The corian pieces are etched and then infilled with black to really make the names standout. There are also blank frames to allow for inserts of pictures, announcements for this unit or different level donors.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
Black corian and curved brushed aluminum accents frame the endowed chairs and scholarships. Magnetic corian nameplates are used to allow for future growth in the display and to be easily updated.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
This beautiful display recognize the generous donors for the Ponca City Aquatic and Family Center - YMCA. The glass narrative centers the display with light maple accents. Individual corian plaques are mounted to the light green laminate background. Corian frames hold transparencies for lower level donors or photos. Brushed aluminum brackets accent the top and bottom of the display.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
First five large prints of the donor wall recognize cumulative and planned gifts. Large curved aluminum dividers add depth to the display. Monitor with etched narrative create the center and divider between the donor recognition side and marketing side. The last three large prints are used for marketing and education purposes.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
This beautiful display combines individual corian plaques and large prints to recognize their generous donors. To the left is a etch glass narrative mounted on top of corian. Corporate donors have the opportunity to have their logos engraved on individual plaques. Plaques are magnetic to allow for easy updating. Three large prints recognize annual giving and cost effective to update. Blue Bonnet flower in the background of the print help bring life to the display.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
The 30-foot marble wall was perfect for showcasing the last 50 years of donors for the hospital. The donor wall has changeable cobalt corian plaques with gold infilled names are intermixed with blank plaques to allow for 50% potential growth of the display. In the center is the striking etched glass narrative with gold infill framed by massive cobalt corian panels.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
The capital campaign display combines history and majors donors to create this beautiful display. Corian and wood panels are the framework for the eight panels of etched glass featuring the names of the donors. The middle panels are dedicated to highlighting the historical text engraved into the solid surface as well as photographs etched in metal.Architecture, Interior Design2012 -
Five large prints help recognize current faculty members. Glass is removable for easy updating of prints. Wood curved accents match existing wood in building to help blend into its environment. Touch screen at beginning of display provides additional information on each individual faculty member.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
This wonderful display helps recognizes the current and past distinguished alumni. To the far left of the display is the narrative and touch screen monitor. The monitor showcases the past JayMac ceremonies. On top of black corian is a acrylic panel that highlights current honorees with photographs and biographies. The last three panels have past honorees names on prints in order of year.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
Wood stand with LED light highlights crystal award. Print with photograph and biography above award can be removed to honor the next recipient. Past recipients are engraved on corian panels next to print. Curves elements help tie the look of the display with the other recognition displays in building.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
Aluminum accents showcase the corian frames that hold changeable prints of scholarship receipts which allows for the display to be easily updated. The narrative is permanently etched on a piece of glass in the middle of the display accented by wooden panels. Photos from the Gaylord College add personality and warmth to honor the students that have received these.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
Three individual wooden columns showcase bronze Bas Relief of the honorees. Biographies of the honorees are etched into glass and bronze infilled. The center narrative is etched into a large corian piece to detail the contribution of these individuals. Columns can be added in the future for new inductees.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
This unique display features outstanding alumni over the past 100 years. The large aluminum elements have the Cherokee alphabet etched into the face. The photographs are of the bronze statue of Sequoia. The names are etched into magnetic corian plaques and blank plaques are available for future distinguished alumni. In the center is a glass narrative set off of a brushed aluminum panel.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
Etched glass narrative with custom sculptured elements is the focal point of this donor wall. Corian frames hold large prints that recognize a variety of different giving levels. Frames are mounted to three large curved panels to bring it all together.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
Endowment display with different sizes of corian plaques to represent different levels of giving. Plaques are magnetic for easy updating. Etched narrative with aluminum logo creates the start of the display. Two large sections of plaques allow for blanks plaques for future growth. Last panel hinges open to display and marketing information.Architecture, Interior Design2011 -
Donor recognition pieces were created for the newly renovated building at the University Center. Three corian panels were etched with the names recognizing the major donors from the capital campaign. Metal letters were used to honor the naming rights for the designated areas. The scholarships are recognized with individual corian magnetic plaques. The magnetic plaques are removable to allow for future contributions to be recognized.Architecture, Interior Design2012 -
The center of the display is a cherry background with glass narrative featuring a portrait of the lead donor along with an etched narrative. Two panels to the right and left are Corian panels with cherry wood frames holding the prints. The left print is dedicated to the history of the cancer center and the right lists major donors.Architecture2012 -
The new student center on campus wanted a display to showcase their major donors. Wood and brushed aluminum brackets support six panels of glass. Blue corian etched plaques recognize each individual donor and allow room for future growth. The center glass panel highlights the narrative and university seal etched into the glass.Architecture, Interior Design2012 -
The College of Education wanted to recognize endowed scholarships. The left side features a monitor to help educate students and visitors about the endowment program. Below is a narrative that has been etched and paint infilled into the glass panel. To the right, each endowed scholarship receives its own individual Corian etched plaque. The plaques are secured with a magnetic system to allow blank plaques to be updated with new endowments.Architecture, Interior Design2012
