The rail has exterior and interior
applications, including Airports, Subways, Bus Stations, Museums, Parks,
Recreation Facilities, Hotels, Conference Centers, Medical Institutions
and Campuses
INSTALLATIONS
INCLUDE:
Charles
de Gaulle Airport, Paris, France
Accessibility study, Master Plan & Delineation of Pedestrian Traffic;
Implementation of Phase1 in Terminal 2C; 2002
Cooper Hewitt National Museum, New York,
New York, "Unlimited by Design," 1998
The Raynes Rail was featured in the prestigious exhibition on Universal
Design and used to direct the public to the adjoining exhibits.
Design Exchange Gallery, Toronto, Canada,
"Unlimited by Design," 2000
Featured in Universal Design Exhibit
Massachusetts
Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts
1992 Special project to guide and inform visually impaired visitors
Ministère
de la Culture – Direction des Musées de France
Development and Implementation of an Information System to open sculpture
rooms to blind visitors; 1997 to present
Musée
des Beaux Arts, Calais, France
New Museography for the XIXe Century Gallery, which features Rodin’s
original studies for the “Bourgeois de Calais.” Design of
display structures and phased implementation of a tactile and audio information
system.
Musée
des Beaux Arts, Arras, France
Design and Implementation of a Tactile Itinerary in the landmark building
for the ornamental collections, XIIe - XVe Centuries.
Musée
des Beaux Arts, Valenciennes, France
Design and Implementation of a Tactile Itinerary throughout the historical
building with sculptures from the XVe - XXe Centuries.
Museo
Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia
Master Plan for an Educational / Tactile Itinerary. Implementation Phase
1: Pre-Colombian to XVIIe Century; 1999
One Lincoln Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Rail segments installed at the exterior construction site fence adjacent
to the Mass Commision for the Blind
Thomas Crane Public Library, Quincy,
Massachusetts
Rail incorporated into Main Directories
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