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WMG RESTORATION

Warner Brothers

WATER TOWER RESTORATION

LIGHTING DESIGN

LARGE FORMAT LOGO

Warner Music Group moved into its' New State-of-the-Art Building in L.A. Arts District - between February and March 2019. For the first time, WMG’s west coast operations will operate under one roof; Atlantic, Elektra, Rhino, WEA, and ADA. WMG’s L.A. headquarters will be located at the historic Ford Factory Model T building at 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles’ burgeoning Arts District.

Designed by the architecture firm Rockwell Group, the landmark building is being transformed into a state-of-the-art space with recording studios, artist lounges, and custom-designed offices. The first floor will serve as a central gathering hub with flexible co-working areas and a live performance space. The rooftop will offer breathtaking views of Downtown Los Angeles.

Oneone77 was tasked to restore the celebrated 100 year old water tower on the roof. Initially, the project scope was to simply paint, apply the logo over the existing water tower. However upon consideration from the project manager, Josh McCrow, the client WMG, and with direction from the design team, Mathew Foster (RADCO Co-Operative), it was determined that a full restoration was necessary. Removing at least a few decades of layered paint, previous vinyl wraps, dirt grime and most importantly, rust.  This step was essential in assuring that the surface would be ready for brand new coats of primer / paint and the WB logo that is recognized around the world! 

Oneone77 worked closely with the scaffolding and sand blasting vendors to assure that the entire main body, barrel, roof and belly were accessible - so that a thorough removal of the layered years of material was removed to the near white original metal surface - which notably has not seen the light of day since it was rolled off the factory floor some 100 years ago.  The naked steel was immediately dressed with primer coat to avoid flash rusting.  However, for the few hours the steel was exposed, it was literally looking back in a time machine!

Additionally, to give the water tower / logo more presence, the PM, client brainstormed with oneone77 on placing a beacon light at the top, apex of the tower.  Oneone77 worked closely with the client to make sure things went smoothly, pulling power and installing an LED beacon light, along with RGB LED runners to give the branding more visibility and grace the surrounding arts district with this amazing historical landmark!

For more information, visit WMG website;

http://www.wmg.com/news/warner-music-group-plans-move-new-state-art-building-la-arts-district-february-25-and-march-18

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