Vancouver 2010 Podium

February 4th, 2010

Design: James Lee & Leo Obstbaum
Client: VANOC
Production: Centre for Advanced Wood Processing, UBC & RONA Vancouver 2010 Fabrication Shop
Date: 2010

Photo: Ben Hulse © VANOC/COVAN

VANOC’s late design director Leo Obstbaum worked directly with Vancouver based industrial designer James Lee to create the Vancouver 2010 podiums (23 in all). Continuing  the wave forms used throughout the Vancouver 2010 graphic identity, the podium features organic planes “echoing the undulating peaks and ridges of the Coast Mountain Range”. The overall shape is said (by our VANOC insider) to be inspired by Vancouver Island.

Local woods (Red Cedar and Douglas Fir) donated by First Nations, businesses, and individuals across the province were processed and cut into hundreds of precise shapes at UBC’s  Centre for Advanced Wood Processing. The pieces were then combined with acrylic glass components and assembled by RONA’s ‘Fab Shop’, which provides carpentry skills training to unemployed urbanites. The podiums are part of a larger design program for the Olympic Victory Ceremonies that also includes, floral bouquets, medal presentation trays and ceremonial uniforms for the medal bearers and escorts.

-Michael Erdmann

Entry Filed under: Miscellaneous,Olympics and Games,Sport,Symbols

3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Oliver  |  February 5th, 2010 at 01:57

    great … looks so “fresh” … good job!

  • 2. Linda Nicholson  |  February 16th, 2010 at 23:01

    I have been watching the flower ceremonies and am intrigued by the flowers but cannot recognize the flowers used. Could not find any info on them on line . Could you describe the plants /flowers in the bouquets, please. Also why are the winners given 2 bouquets , one at the flower presentation then again at the medal presentaions?

  • 3. Jessica  |  February 23rd, 2010 at 20:31

    Here yeah go Linda!

    http://www.canadianfloristmag.com/content/view/2886/57/

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