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Boy Scouts of America Headquarters Santa Ana, CA

Services: Interiors | Graphics Client: Boy Scouts of AmericaContractor: Miller Contracting CompanyCompletion Date: January, 2005

The challenge in designing the new Orange County Headquarters for the Boy Scouts of America was to create a meaningful and memorable environment that was reflective of the values and history of the Boy Scouts, while remaining mindful of today’s youth and a modest construction budget. Our design solution was to create a space that visually expressed the resourcefulness and ingenuity that is at the heart of Scouting. Simple, common building materials were assembled in a creative manner with expressed connections and detailing. Many materials typically found at the local builder’s supply store, including fluted plastic, zinc coated metal and plywood were assembled in a new and unique manner for both interior construction and custom designed furnishings throughout. Our goal was to create a resourceful, engaging assembly of materials worthy of a Boy Scout’s achievement badge.

Color and graphic design also played a major role in defining the look of the project. A bold color scheme derived from traditional tones found in Scouting uniforms was employed throughout the space, while a custom designed graphics program, created by our in-house graphic design team, created a design statement that was harmonious with the interiors. This program incorporated directional signage, donor plaques, honor walls and vintage photographs. A new Heritage Center at the heart of the Scouts’ headquarters features graphic displays that celebrate not only the history of the Scouts, but contemporary honors and achievements, while a 45-foot custom designed mural depicts the famous Boy Scout motto.

Stories: 2 Shell Cost: $30.00/sq.ft.

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