Right and below: The self-serve food and beverage areas. Opposite page, bottom: Photo collages of Wrigley Field and TVs line the wood-clad space. The owner requested artwork, but not typical sports memorabilia. With that in mind, Ewert photographed the structure and architecture of Wrigley Field. The result: a series of photo collages exploring patterns and the panorama of the stadium applied to acrylic panels and mounted onto a steel frame, inspired by a scoreboard. “We wanted to have imagery that referenced the experience without being too literal or nostalgic,” explains Ewert. Next up: Ewert is working with the owner on a second Wrigley Rooftops just down the street. “There’s definitely a casual and friendly aura about the Cubs and Wrigleyville, and our goal was to elevate the game-day experience without sacrif icing the baseball fan’s perception of comfort and hospitality.” hd www.esyndesign.com; wrigleyfieldrooftopclub.com 196 hospitalitydesign www.hdmag.comhttp://www.esyndesign.com http://www.wrigleyfieldrooftopclub.com http://www.hdmag.com