Mt. Hope, West Virginia
The Summit Bechtel Reserve Branding
The unique destination of The Summit Bechtel Reserve is located in West Virginia on 10,000 acres of land. As the spaces that are currently being developed would exceed that of a full scaled theme park, it is the new home of the 10 day Boy Scout America National Jamboree that will accommodate approximately 40,000 scouts and an additional 50,000 visitors.
Markets
Services
Vision & Narrative
Naming
Logo Development
Identity System
Brand Guidelines
Print & Digital Collateral
Branded Environment
Client
Boy Scouts of America
Design awards
The team worked on every aspect of The Summit Bechtel Reserve – overall identity and wayfinding throughout the site, camping areas, basecamp activity areas and The Summit Center. The design team has been balancing the natural sense of place that site brings with the contemporary attitudes of the participants and innovative areas that are being created.
COLLABORATION WITH KEY PLAYERS
The scale of the project both in size of the site as well as the number of stakeholders and consultants involved was a challenge that required great coordination and a clear process. The placemaking components were carefully designed, taking into consideration site grading nuances, infrastructure requirements and environmentally-conscious design principles.
RSM Design developed a long-term relationship with the Boy Scouts of America to develop the permanent and temporary branding, placemaking and wayfinding for the Summit and the National Scout Jamboree events. Our involvement in the planning of this site began with the strategies defined in the Source Book in 2008, laying the groundwork for the design principles that would guide future decisions and development.
We named each of the activities, districts and attractions, then crafted an identity and the appropriate environmental graphic elements.
Collaborators:
Trinity Works, Lake Flato, Mithun, De Leon & Primmer, Ferau + Hartman Architects, Nelson Byrd Woltz, Androprogon Associates, DCL