New York Law School Exhibition Casework
New York Law School Exhibition Casework detail
New York Law School Exhibition Casework
New York Law School Exhibition Casework detail
Along with developing comprehensive environmental graphics, wayfinding sign, and donor recognition programs for New York Law School’s expanded and renovated lower Manhattan campus, Poulin + Morris created dynamic and informational exhibitions spanning 4 floors of the School’s new main building located at 185 Church Street.

Upon entering the lobby, visitors are greeted with a mural honoring Maurice Greenberg, an esteemed alumnus and generous supporter of the School. The second level features an exhibition entitled “How We Teach” which celebrates notable faculty--student partnerships with in-depth visual presentations. Summaries of these “real-world” projects, portraits of participants, personal quotes, statements from colleagues and clients, published articles and headlines are presented alongside recessed wall niches with reader rails providing further detail and context to the stories displayed. Levels three and four of the new building host an expansive chronologically-organized timeline which traces the School’s history from 1891 to the present, highlighting significant events. Each event is presented as an individual vignette, communicating a specific story on a core value with related layers of historical information and data. Images and narrative text chronicle the School’s history as well as the accomplishments of distinguished alumni.

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New York Law School

Exhibition Design
Branding
Environmental Graphics

Location

New York, New York

Client

New York Law School

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