Jaret Benson's profile

Environmental Design

BENT TREE
INTERIORS, ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHICS

Hallway Renovation: before, process, and completed

Brief: This intersection of hallways lacked Bent Tree’s recognizable and established environmental style consistent throughout the rest of the campus. The vision for the new environment is to capture the essence of the discipleship strategy at Bent Tree. The desire is to create a warm and inviting space which will foster multi-generational connection and community. Additional large format photography, environmental graphics, and way-finding will complete the renovation project.
Completed installation
First steps: planning, sketching, and taping out proposed letter spacing for LOVE (large scale kerning)
INTERIORS, ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHICS

Client: Bent Tree Bible
Sector: Religious, Non-Profit
Brief: To revive several underutilized spaces around primary communal area of the campus. These spaces needed life to energize and compliment the guest experience. The goal was to transform them and create practical, beautiful, and inviting environments.
Results: The wood pattern and overall style for the first phase resulted in renewed activity and energy. The redesign supercharged the spaces with a comprehensive redesign, decor, lighting, art, and interior design. These 'lifeless' areas have become distinct sacred spaces, destinations for guests and members, to relax, work, and socialize.
Role: Concept, Design, Finished art, Art direction, Project Management, Interiors
Team: Michael McKibben (Creative Director), Brad Mathe (Facilities)
Programs: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, SketchUp
After: completed space with furniture and decor
Before: completed space with furniture and decor
Environmental Design
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Environmental Design

Charged to design new interior space from concept to installation and production.

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