The distinctive profile of the MultipliCITY bike rack attracts at a distance. Its subtle transitions from flat to convex surfaces become visible upon closer inspection, creating a rich 360-degree design experience. The bike racks incorporate a handy wood shelf that provides a place for phone or keys while the bike is being secured.
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Capacity for 2 bikes per rack
Comes in prefinished anodized cast aluminum or powdercoat finish, with wood accent
Meets guidelines set by the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle and Professionals
Yves Béhar
Fuseproject
Yves Béhar is the founder of fuseproject, a San Francisco based design agency contributing to areas that include technology, furniture, sports, lifestyle and fashion. Béhar brings a humanistic approach to his work with the goal of creating projects that are deeply in-tune with the needs of a sustainable future, connected with human emotions and which enable self-expression. In Landscape Forms’s Multiplicity, Behar has designed a collection that truly pioneers the integration of mass production and custom materials and configurations. The result is a system that is internationally savvy, locally resonant, and perfectly suited for the global market.
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MultipliCITY Collection - Brochure
Brochure (PDF)
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MultipliCITY Collection - Product Data Sheet
Product Data Sheet (PDF)
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MultipliCITY Collection - Finishes and Materials
Finishes and Materials (PDF)
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MultipliCITY Bike Rack - Installation Guide
Installation Guide (PDF)
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MultipliCITY Bike Rack - CSI Guide Specs
Guide Specs (DOC)
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MultipliCITY Bike Rack - SketchUp Files
SketchUp (ZIP)
Charleston, the South Carolina city founded in 1670, is known for its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and antebellum houses. The city takes historic preservation seriously, particularly in the renovation of historic buildings, so when Madison Capital Group (MCG) began development of a multi-family residential building in the Charleston peninsula, preservation was foremost for the building deemed a historic structure.
Madison Station
A mix of Landscape Forms concrete and wood site furniture come together to create a beautiful and relaxed social environment for the common outdoor areas of a residential property.
Bay Meadows Residence
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All colors, textures and patterns represented on the Landscape Forms website are approximate and may vary from samples and final product.
Articles
Its grain—undulating and swirling. Its hues—warm and reassuring. Its aroma—nostalgic and earthy. Its texture—firm, smooth, confidence-inspiring, yet somehow also soft and welcoming. Wood captures the beauty of Mother Nature like few other materials can, a remarkable and renewable resource that only She herself could create.
Wood Is Good: A Celebration of the Material’s Natural Beauty, Durability & Sustainability
“Enriching the experience in the outdoors and creating a sense of place is what Landscape Forms is all about. Sustainability is foundational to who we are today and what we aspire to become in the future,” says CEO Marjorie Simmons.
Landscape Forms CEO Marjorie Simmons on the Company’s Sustainability Vision
The Landscape Forms Welding Academy has quickly become one of the top welding programs in the nation, producing some of the most skilled and knowledgeable welders worldwide. The Welding Academy was initially conceived out of necessity—Landscape Forms simply could not find enough talented welders whose work met the company’s relentless dedication to aesthetic beauty, quality and precision of manufacturing.
Committed to Craft: The Landscape Forms Welding Academy
LEDucation in New York City, Lightfair in Chicago, IES Conference in Boston, IALD Enlighten Americas Conference in Seattle - we've been all over the map this year.
A Year in Review