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August 20, 2009
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New Marketing Concept created for Toyota
Prius: “Harmony Floralscapes”
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“Harmony Floralscapes” |
A first-of-its-kind “Harmony
Floralscape,” a vivid roadside display made up of more than
20,000 live flowers, was unveiled today along the Pasadena
Freeway (SR-110) in downtown Los Angeles by Mayor Antonio R.
Villaraigosa, officials from Caltrans, Toyota Motor Sales (TMS),
U.S.A., Inc., and Greenroad Media, Inc.
The Floralscape is one of nine
oversized floral designs that will appear alongside California
freeways in support of the ongoing launch of the 2010 Toyota
Prius hybrid vehicle. Seven of the Floralscapes will be in the
Los Angeles area and two in the San Francisco area. Developed by
Greenroad Media, Inc., using the company’s patent-pending
“Living Pixel” technology, design images are replicated using
flowers of differing varieties and colors.
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"We are proud to be the inaugural City to
unveil the first of seven Floralscapes along one of our busiest highways. The
commute for Angelenos will now be brightened by floral murals that embody the
City's progressive approach to solving environmental issues by merging
beautification, sustainable design and reducing our carbon footprint," Mayor
Villaraigosa said. "From the construction workers to the business team, this
public-private partnership with Toyota and Greenroad Media has spurred local job
creation across the board."
Unlike Rose Parade floats, which are made
with cut flowers, the 30’x60’ Toyota Prius “Harmony Floralscapes” are comprised
entirely of living seasonal flowers. The flowers used in each Floralscape –
about 20,000 blooms in total – are grown by local businesses in special modular
“Eco-crates” made from recycled plastic. Several different designs have been
developed, and the displays will be changed and updated several times during the
next four months.
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“The Floralscapes represent a unique
public-private cooperative effort,” said Tim Morrison, TMS
marketing corporate manager. “Not only will the Floralscapes be
seen by several hundred thousand motorists every day, permanent
upgrades are also being made to the surrounding area, including
landscape and irrigation improvements.”
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The Floralscapes are created from
organic and reusable materials and are maintained using
ecologically friendly techniques, including the utilization of
non-potable water, solar electricity and ecologically
responsible insect and fungi control. California-based
businesses are contracted to install and maintain the
Floralscapes. The non-profit Los Angeles Conservation Corps,
which provides training, education and work experience to
at-risk young adults and school-aged youth, will maintain the
areas surrounding the Floralscapes.
“The Floralscapes are an ideal
communications concept for these economically challenging and
environmentally conscious times,” said Edward St. Clair,
president and founder of Greenroad Media. “Toyota is able to
demonstrate its commitment to the environment to the benefit of
state and local governments, local businesses and the entire
community.”
Since federal regulations require that
the Floralscapes be non-commercial in nature, abstract images of
the new Prius will appear in different settings, capturing the
essence of its marketing campaign developed by Saatchi & Saatchi
LA – “Harmony Between Man, Nature and Machine.” All of the
images have been approved by California’s department of
transportation, Caltrans.
“Through this innovative partnership
with Toyota, we are able to improve the look of freeway
landscape, make necessary upgrades to aging or damaged
irrigation systems, and save tax dollars,” said Raja Mitwasi,
Caltrans Chief Deputy District Director. |
The downtown Floralscape will be located on the
west side of the Pasadena (110) Freeway, just north of the 101 Freeway.
Other Los Angeles-area Floralscapes locations include: north side of the
Santa Monica (10) Freeway, east of Lincoln Blvd. exit; east side of San
Diego (405) Freeway at Orange Street; north side of the Ventura (101)
Freeway, west of Balboa Blvd.; south side of the Santa Monica (10)
Freeway, east of Overland Drive exit; north side of the Pomona (60)
Freeway at Lorena Street exit; south side of the Foothill (210) Freeway,
at the Los Robles Ave. on ramp. The San Francisco-area Floralscapes will
be located on the south side of the Redwood (101) Freeway at Novato
Blvd. in Marin County, and the other will be on the north side of the
Junipero Serra (280) Freeway at the Winchester Ave. exit in Santa Clara
County.
(August 18, 09)
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