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Elevator interior design portfolio.
1470 Rue Peel | Hermes Building Elevator
The Hermes Building is a brick and limestone office tower completed in 1928. Designed and built in the Art-Deco era, the ediface is a beautiful example of quality craftsmanship partnered with beautiful design. Premier’s focus was to ensure the new elevator interior only complimented this historical landmark. Utilizing both durable and natural materials provided a strong architectural unity between the structure of the building and the interior design while reducing maintenance.
The elevators now have the look of complete well-maintained original pieces of the historic building. That look is the result of extensive cooperation between the building and a variety of diverse professionals. Unfortunately, this merging seldomly happens, but it is often possible to adapt the old into the modern world. Many historic elements cannot be put into a museum case but must continue to be used safely on a daily basis. The issue then is how to make the smallest, least noticeable sacrifices of the original material of an object to ensure the continued use of the majority without sacrificing the spirit that made it worth saving in the first place.
Elevator Mod "Viking Commentary" (Garrys Mod)
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