Western & Southern Open

Western & Southern Open

Maximizing the 870,000 sq. ft. tennis center to deliver an engaging patron experience.

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Background

Overview

The Western & Southern Open is a premier tennis event held annually in Mason, Ohio and has been historically for many years.

The goals were to maximize the newly expanded 870,000 sq. ft. Lindner Family Tennis Center in Cincinnati, OH.  They were also to outfit the facility and all entranceways with branded wayfindings.

Lastly, the goal was to design and produce sponsorship signage, large format graphic banners and venue event structures, including food court vendors, sponsor tents and player hospitality areas.

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Our Solution

Our Solution

  • Provided critical timeline for client, vendors and partners to implement.
  • Creation and installation of over 1000 graphic elements throughout expanding venue.
  • Designed and produced onsite historical museum highlighting beginning evolution of tournament and past performances.
  • Onsite production trailer was established 3 months prior to event and throughout the two week long event for on demand signage and monitoring dismantle of all components.
  • Provided flawless design and execution to support client’s 225,000 record crowd.

Alltech

Alltech

Design and development of Alltech's ONE event

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Background

Alltech One, The Ideas Conference

  • ADEX transformed several key areas of the Lexington Center into a large scale third party event, as recently as May 2016.
  • The event, lasting 4 days hosted attendees from all over the world to share ideas, knowledge and latest technology in the agricultural field.

Blink Cincinnati

Blink Cincinnati

Blink Cincinnati

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Background

Blink Cincinnati

Blink Cincinnati was a four-day festival that offered large-scale architectural projections and interactive art pieces throughout a 20-block area in Cincinnati from the banks of the Ohio River to Findlay Market in Over the Rhine.

ADEX teamed up with BHDP Architecture to create one of the more memorable experiences in the event. Attendance at the four day event was estimated at over 1 million people.

At the entrance to the Cincinnati Public Library a design for the area was developed based on a storybook theme and focused on one the most popular children’s books, Peter Pan. An illuminated diorama was developed of white layers and light with simple white silhouetted shapes. This allowed the visitor to step inside the storybook as characters emerging from the pages. The book was built on a large scale to create an inspiring affect as the visitor approached.  White silhouetted images of plants trees and animals were positioned along the path ways leading up to the book and the library to set the stage for the for the diorama.