9720 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hill, CA. Juno Works managed the design development and fabrication with Montalba Architects for the revitalization project of master architect Edward Durell Stone’s New Formalist landmark building at 9720 Wilshire Blvd in Beverly Hills. Thoughtful renovations were made to the iconic 1962 building working alongside historical consultants to refresh the exterior plaza, interior lobbies, and common areas. A previously unused basement was activated with a contemporary light well in what had once been a central fountain in the courtyard above. Montalba designed a sunken garden made of a bronze case to surround the light well and bring an abundance of natural light into the basement. Juno Works made this architectural moment using 200 individual bronze tubes that were split vertically down the middle and rolled to a 16’ radius. We then used two compression rings to hold the tubes in place and provide the structure for the glass to rest safely in.
Photography by Kevin Scott
JunoWorks developed the initial concept, fabricated and installed this 35’ tall by 14’ wide star for a Raising Cane’s Restaurant in Dallas, Texas. The restaurant is a collaboration between Raising Canes, Post Malone and the Dallas Cowboys. The star has over 14,000 LEDs that illuminate polycarbonate panels. The star also has custom fabricated 14’ long perforated stainless steel to protect the polycarbonate. We completed the project in under six weeks from the initial inquiry about the project.
We worked with Landscape Architects DTJ Design on the design development, fabrication and installation of this tree inspire shade structure. The trunk is 3” Corten tube which has been rolled and held in place by Corten rods around the truck. The canopy has Corten rods branches and stainless steel perforated cut leaves to provide shade. The 24’ x 10’ piece was fully fabricated in our shop and cut into two pieces for shipping. Onsite it was welded back together.
Taipei, Taiwan
By Wes Sam-Bruce with. Adventure Forest is a bold 500 ft. long aerial adventure course, laced with a hidden journey. This exciting project was designed and built through a collaboration between The Children’s Museum of Denver’s exhibits team, Bonsai Design, Junoworks, and artist Wes Sam-Bruce.
We fabricated these Provocation Walls for Rocky Mountain Public Media to welcome visitors to the region’s public television and jazz radio station’s new home. Designed by The Exhibits Team the wall features sweater-clad ottomans and large, tiger-striped walls sections which invoke PBS’s past and present heroes: Mr. Rogers and Daniel Tiger. Embedded in the wall’s wood stripes are several different provocations, asking the building’s guests to reflect and respond by writing on the translucent glass stripes. Over time, the wall will grow with the building- in both texture and meaning.
Photos by Ehren Joseph Studio
Monument to the founder of the Denver Tech Center. Made of 55,000 lbs. of formed steel, 110’ tall. JunoWorks provided installation.
all aluminum construction, 110' long, located in Denver, Colorado
"Village Tree" (painted steel and aluminum; 20' x 16' x 16'; 2013) by Kyungmi Shin was inspired by the community of Lennox, which is largely composed of residents from various parts of Latin America and Africa.
Shin created a shade structure that functions like a tree in the center of a village. The colorful discs with cutout shapes of tropical plant leaves represent the landscapes of Latin American and Africa. And the sculptural shading provides a colorful visual focal point for the courtyard, adding a shaded hangout area and transforming the formerly banal courtyard into a welcoming and visually stimulating environment."
Also included are depictions of an elm tree, inspired by the name “Lennox,” which in Scottish means “with many elm trees.” The cutouts cast shadows on the ground throughout the day, becoming slowly moving images of banana, palm and coconut tree leaves.
JunoWorks worked with the interior designers to develop and install their design for a blacken fireplace at the community center of this planned community in the Denver area.
This arbor was inspired by the Sego Lily and was fabricated out 1.5” rebar. It is the focal point of the Xeriscape Garden at the Town Hall in Erie, Colorado. Designed by Chroma Design.
Rooftop garden made of sandblasted stainless steel planters and a large water feature. Located at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver and designed by Karla Dakin.
From the deck up made of painted steel including a slatted shade structure and water jet cut privacy panels. Designed by Karla Dakin
Monolithic stainless steel building entrance 28’ x 14’ x 10’ with hand applied satin finish