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Featured Project: 100-Year-Old Elementary School Transforms Stairwell With Immersive Wrap

San Francisco elementary school’s immersive "Stairwell of Imagination" features colorful, ocean-themed wallcoverings.

In a project aimed to promote inclusivity through innovative interior design, the central three-story stairwell of Sherman Elementary School, a nearly 100-year-old San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) K-5 school, has been transformed into a dynamic space for students of all backgrounds and learning styles.

The mixed media installation spans 2,900 feet and includes unique digitally printed graphics and 3D elements for children to discover — all inspired by the students’ ideas. The rich, colorful wallcoverings on the three floors were printed with Roland DG printers on Avery Dennison vinyl and matte overlaminate at San Francisco, California-based VIVAS Inc. and installed over seven days by VIVAS and Lane Displays.

“This was one of the most ambitious projects we have ever done – a four-floor staircase, full wrap, top to bottom,” said Luis Vivas, founder and owner VIVAS Inc.

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The wonders of the deep blue sea with the “Stairwell of Imagination” installation combines colorful imagery with engaging lessons that support classroom curriculum.

“We usually use Avery Dennison MPI 2105 on smooth surfaces, but like many historical buildings in San Francisco, the walls of the school had a little bit of texture, so we tested the film. It worked perfectly. My production team praises the film’s print clarity. The feedback from the installers is that the film was amazingly easy to install. It conformed well to the wood molding that runs all along the stairwell, where it was initially not going to be applied,” he said.

“We were also very happy with the overlaminate. Some other film manufacturers’ matte overlaminates tone down the colors of the underlying film, but the colors on the walls remain bright and vibrant,” Vivas commented.

“This project has transformed a very dull staircase into a multi-sensory learning experience for our students,” said Sherman Elementary Principal Helen Parker Leigh. “It’s stunning! We hope it will have an incredibly positive long-term impact on our students as they interact with all the elements that have been thoughtfully added. We are looking forward to finding all the ways we can use it to teach and reinforce our academic and social-emotional curricula.”

“Sponsoring the film for this project and seeing it come to life has been truly rewarding,” said Tamara Baumann-Sharell, regional sales manager (CA/TX/HI) at Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions. “Seeing the power of our materials used for such a positive and impactful cause is inspiring. We are grateful for the relationship with key partners to play a part in transforming Sherman Elementary School’s stairwell into a vibrant and inclusive space for students to learn and grow.”

To see a “before and after” of the installation, as well as hear from educators, the installation team, and the children themselves, watch the video below.

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Marie Fennema

Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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