Design Team Site Walk

Workers in hard hats and high-visibility vests inspect a translucent panel under intense blue lighting. The illuminated environment casts dramatic shadows, highlighting the material’s transparency and structure.
A worn red concrete column with chipped paint and layered markings, including the letter “E” and “FIRE STATION NO. 15,” is mounted on a concrete column. Additional stickers and handwritten labels add to the textured, aged appearance.
Three workers in hard hats and high-visibility vests stand in front of an unfinished spiral staircase at the POST construction site. The sunlight casts long shadows on the dusty ground, highlighting the scale of the structure.
An angled view of the POST building shows exposed concrete, a red structural marking, and green perforated paneling beneath a weathered overhang. A metal mesh railing runs along the edge, contrasting industrial and modern materials.
A circular skylight at POST allows natural light to enter the industrial interior, framed by exposed concrete and structural markings.
A laminated safety sign taped to a railing reads, “6’ feet apart today is better than 6’ feet under tomorrow,” with a skull icon below the text.
A green “Muster Point” sign is mounted on a wooden post in a construction site with uneven ground and caution tape.