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    Rail Wall donor recognition at UCSF with modular panels showcasing donor names, stories, and imagery supporting integrative medicine.
    Rail Wall

    University California Donor Recognition Rail Wall

    Rail Wall donor recognition at UCSF with modular panels showcasing donor names, stories, and imagery supporting integrative medicine.

    About This Project

    A donor recognition wall at University of California, San Francisco honors generosity through a refined, story-driven installation built with the exclusive Rail Wall System. Modular vertical rails organize donor recognition into clean, architectural panels that combine names, photography, and narrative content into a cohesive visual experience.

    Each panel highlights individual donors and founding supporters while weaving in imagery that reflects balance, wellness, and the principles of integrative medicine. The layered composition allows donor stories and recognition levels to stand out without overwhelming the space, creating a calm, contemplative presence aligned with the center’s mission.

    The Rail Wall System provides long-term flexibility, allowing panels to be updated, added, or reconfigured as new donors are recognized or campaigns evolve. This modular approach protects the original investment while ensuring the wall remains current and relevant over time.

    The result is a sophisticated donor recognition wall that blends design, storytelling, and scalability—celebrating philanthropy while reinforcing UCSF’s commitment to whole-person care and meaningful impact.

    Key Features

    updateable donor panelscustom designbespoke photos

    Materials Used

    brushed aluminumacrylicpvc
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    Project Details

    Location
    San Francisco, California
    Industry
    Education
    Year
    2016
    Dimensions
    10 ft x 5 ft
    Wall Type
    Rail Wall

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