As part of the on-going rebirth of Chilliwack’s downtown, Anthem Properties commissioned artist Lucien Durey to create the ‘Golden Eagle’—an artwork made from painted aluminium and neon that pays homage to this iconic piece of history.
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When TDH Experiential Fabricators was approached with the opportunity to refurbish a unique and antiquated sign in Vancouver, the company jumped at the chance to add to the country’s heritage.
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When discussing the feasibility of repurposing Midas’ existing pylon sign, Lululemon was adamant about maintaining its current brand standards, which challenged TDH Experiential Fabricators to find the balance between the old and the new.
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TDH Experiential Fabricators of Surrey, B.C., recently installed logo signage for the city’s new Civic Hotel. At more than 160 m (525 ft) above the ground, the project is reportedly the highest mounted signage anywhere in Western Canada.
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TDH Experiential Fabricators recently designed, built and artificially weathered a vintage-style neon sign for Sai Woo, a restored restaurant in Vancouver’s Chinatown. A faithful recreation of the site’s iconic original sign, which depicted a rooster with flapping wings, the project was achieved based only on a few seconds of grainy film footage shot nearly 60 years ago of a Chinatown parade passing by the building.
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TDH Experiential Fabricators of Surrey, B.C., has recreated the iconic neon rooster sign for Sai Woo, a restaurant in Vancouver’s Chinatown. It joins other historic landmarks that have returned to East Pender.
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