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  • OMA completes renovation of Sotheby’s New York galleries

    OMA completes renovation of Sotheby’s New York galleries

    Chunky columns covered in aggregate puncture through galleries in Sotheby’s New York headquarters, which has just re-opened to the public following a major overhaul designed by OMA partner Shohei Shigematsu.

    Shigematsu led OMA’s New York outpost on the update of the international auction house‘s headquarters. Unveiled earlier this year, the scheme focused on  “surgically restacking and consolidating” four floors in the Manhattan headquarters to increase exhibition space and public programming.

    Sotheby's New York by OMAN

    The headquarters – which opened to the public on 3 May following a brief closure –  now features over 20,000 square foot (1858 square metres) of extra exhibition spaces and 40 public galleries in varying shapes and sizes.

    “A dynamic repertoire of spatial conditions for display – from white cube, double height, enfilade, corridor, cascade, octagonal and L-shaped – can be used individually or as clusters, to accommodate various programming as well as the display of Sotheby’s diverse portfolio,” said OMA in a statement.

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    Among the new spaces is the Enfilade Galleries, which comprises four galleries of exactly the same size set side-by-side; a series of “domestically scaled” areas for furniture, design and collections; and a 150-foot-long (46-metre) Grand Gallery for showcasing a full collection.

    The firm’s main intervention, however, was the creation of a double-height space on the ground floor for exhibiting large sculptural works. A window punctures one of the upper walls so that pieces can also be viewed from the exhibition space on the first floor.

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    This space also features a large opening to the street – one of a number that Shigematsu introduced to create a better relationship between the exhibition areas and the public.Related storyOMA adds iridescent glass escalator to New York’s Saks Fifth Avenue

    White-painted walls and a mix of flooring, including dark wood and exposed concrete, offer a simple aesthetic and plain backdrop to provide a suitable backdrop for works.

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    The pared-back decor also complements a number of existing details preserved during the project, such as ceiling structures and the thick existing columns.  A number of these were stripped back to reveal the aggregate below, while others were reinforced with extra aggregate.

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    “The history of the building at York Avenue is not ignored,” said OMA.

    “Existing concrete columns are exposed, stripped, and hand stippled to reveal their material character, and steel beams in open ceiling galleries are left exposed, acknowledging the building’s industrial past,” it added.

    Sotheby's New York by OMAN

    Custom-stained walnut panels and doors provide connections between different rooms and are intended as a nod to the woodwork detailing found at Sotheby’s London headquarters.

    Shigematsu also wanted to open up views between the gallery and the street corner. In response, he created a number of large openings in the building’s gridded exterior, which he likens to an Excel sheet.

    Sotheby's New York by OMAN

    Upgrades also include an additional nine galleries for discreet and private sales, and two more flexible spaces that will host auctions. A new Sant Ambroeus Coffee Bar is set to open on the ground floor later this year.Related storyOMA adds iridescent glass escalator to New York’s Saks Fifth Avenue

    Sotheby’s New York opened last week to coincide with the launch of its exhibitions and auctions of Impressionist & Modern and Contemporary Art.

    Sotheby's New York by OMAN

    Headquartered in New York, the company completed the overhaul as part of wider update to its global offerings. OMA’s project follows renovations to Sotheby’s in London and Paris, and the opening of new hubs in Geneva, Dubai and Tel Aviv.

    Shigematsu runs OMA New York with partner Jason Long. The practice functions independently from the other international offices, including Rotterdam, Beijing, Hong Kong, Doha and Australia, as part of an initiative established by founder Rem Koolhaas.

    Other projects by the New York outpost include the Park Grove complex, which is nearing completion in Miami, and a cultural building in California. Long also recently revealed plans for OMA’s first project in Brooklyn.

  • Do You Need an Onboarding Strategy for Your Membership Site?

    Do You Need an Onboarding Strategy for Your Membership Site?

    Yeah.

    Not to be glib, but yeah, you do.

    There are loads of great benefits to properly onboarding each new member onto your platform. This post will cover those benefits, and the components of a good onboarding strategy.

    What is an Onboarding Strategy?

    An onboarding strategy is a series of steps for welcoming a person into some kind of group or organization.

    If you’ve ever started at a new company, you’ll recall your first few days in which you were shown were everything was, how to use their systems, and generally, how you’d go about carrying out your new job.

    In some companies, this is a full-on training course that could last more than a week.

    Similarly, in onboarding for your membership site, you need to show new subscribers where everything is, how to best find their way around, and where they can find help if they need it.

    This could be achieved via a series of emails, videos, a webinar, or a comprehensive Getting Started guide.

    Benefits of an Onboarding Strategy

    Make New Members Feel Welcome

    By taking new subscribers to your site by the hand and showing them around, you’re making them feel welcome.

    This reaffirms that they’ve made the right choice and it’s less likely that they’re going to end their subscription prematurely.

    In other words, a good onboarding process will increase your member retention rate over time.

    Alternatively, merely leaving newbies to figure out your platform for themselves is more likely to result in them become lapsed members.

    There’s no guarantee they’ll find the best features your platform has to offer on their own.

    Save Time in the Long Run

    If you take the time to show new members where things are, they’re less likely to ask you later.

    Granted, some, if not many, people will still contact you to ask you for help with something simple, but you’ll have avoided scores more questions by providing a quick tour first.

    This approach is also more empowering for your members: while some people seek assistance as soon as they’re remotely stumped, others prefer not to ask for help.

    By giving them the means to figure things out for themselves, you’ll save time and effort, and so will they.

    Continued Interaction

    An onboarding strategy gives you a good reason to stay in contact with your members.

    This could be through a series of emails, detailing the next part of the process, or a feature of your website that you wish to highlight.

    As well as further demonstrating the value of your platform, you’ll be displaying your personal value to them too.

    This is especially important if they’ve joined your site on a free trial, as they’re still prospects at this point – your work is not yet done!

    However, even if this is not the case, having your members being accustomed to hearing from you is handy, particularly if you plan on launching other products or services in the future.

  • Summer Songbirds stream Northward

    Summer Songbirds stream Northward

    Birders who reside in the Northern Hemisphere know that late April and early May offer some of the best birding of the year as summer songbirds return to their breeding grounds.  Here along the Colorado Front Range, that annual parade is well underway.

    Over the past week, broad-tailed hummingbirds and house wrens have returned to our Littleton farm and, down at South Platte Park, I have recently observed barn and violet-green swallows (joining their tree cousins), brown-headed cowbirds, white-crowned sparrows and a green-tailed towhee; Swainson’s thrushes, blue-gray gnatcatchers, chipping sparrows, gray catbirds, Lazuli buntings and Bullock’s orioles should arrive any day now.  The number of migrant yellow-rumped warblers has been increasing on a daily basis and other Western warblers and flycatchers are expected within the next two weeks.

    All of these summer species will be greeted by our next round of chilly rain and snow early next week but they “know” Colorado and always adapt well.  We birders certainly appreciate the seasonal message that they bring, especially during the fickle weather of a Front Range April. 

  • New BMW X5 Breaks Cover; Launch On 16 May

    New BMW X5 Breaks Cover; Launch On 16 May

    BMW is gearing up for the India bound fourth-generation new BMW X5 which will be launched this month. Based on the Cluster Architecture (CLAR) platform which incorporates steel, aluminium and carbon fibre. The new platform not only makes the car lighter but now also comes with air suspension on all four corners and a four-wheel drive steering.

    ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION:

    The SUV will pack a 3.0L, turbocharged 6 cylinder diesel engine which will churn out 265bhp of power with a peak torque of 620Nm. It will be mated to an 8-speed Automatic gearbox. It is smooth and effective. We can expect a BS-VI compliance engine that will go with the standards of Indian emission norms.

    EXTERIORS

    The exteriors now look grand and well appeared as the newer generation packs a large kidney grille and new LED Headlamps. Moving to the sides, the car looks packs angular lines and notable shoulder line. The rear tail lamps have now grown little in size but looks plain and has a horizontal design.

    FEATURES & INTERIORS

    Following the latest dashboard design which is already seen on the 7 series and 5 series, the new BMW X5 now gets two 12.3-inch displays. One sets up in the centre console and other that makes up for instrument cluster. It gets the iDrive 7.0 which allows the driver to control the screen by touch inputs which makes it a quick process. Wireless charging will be an optional feature and expect a large panoramic sunroof with sky lounge features that we have in the 7-series.

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