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    University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire Rail Wall donor recognition with updateable panels, school colors, and nursing simulation center imagery.
    Rail Wall

    University of Wisconsin Medical Donor Wall

    University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire Rail Wall donor recognition with updateable panels, school colors, and nursing simulation center imagery.

    About This Project

    Donor recognition at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire is delivered through a Rail Wall installation designed to be both visually engaging and easy to update over time. The multi-panel system uses vertically mounted rails to support interchangeable graphic and donor panels, creating a clean, organized presentation that aligns with the university’s branding and school colors.

    The installation highlights the Simulation Center within the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, combining donor recognition with storytelling through photography, inspirational quotes, and program messaging. Updateable donor name panels allow contributors to be acknowledged clearly while providing long-term flexibility for future campaigns, additions, or changes without replacing the entire wall.

    Layered panel depths and precision mounting add dimension and architectural presence, transforming the corridor into an informative and welcoming environment for students, faculty, and visitors. Durable materials and modular construction make the Rail Wall a practical, cost-effective solution for higher education donor recognition, while the cohesive use of school colors reinforces institutional identity and pride.

    Key Features

    updateable donor panelsschool branding colorsphotos

    Materials Used

    acrylicbrushed extruded aluminumpvc
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    Project Details

    Location
    Eau Claire, WI
    Industry
    Education
    Year
    2017
    Dimensions
    12 ft x 6 ft
    Wall Type
    Rail Wall

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