Rug Runner, 2020. Terrazzo, solar-charged luminescent chips, aluminum and decommissioned spanners and couplings. 74 x 3 ft (21.64 x 0.91m). Location: Scottsdale, AZ
Terrazzo walkway for Scottsdale Fire Station 603 Public Art Project (2018-2020) symbolically placed to connect the outdoor entrance to the interior corridor. The repeating diamond pattern of the interior portion of the walkway, 16 x 3 feet (4.87 x 0.91 m), is embedded with actual spanners and rings sliced from decommissioned firefighting couplings. The exterior portion, 58 x 3 feet (17.67 x 0.91 m), is embedded with the shapes of the same motif cut from aluminum. Solar-charged luminescent chips are embedded into the coupling rings to add illumination. Completed December 2020.
Location: Scottsdale Fire Station 603. Project Manager: Tanya Galin. Renderer: Andrew Noble. Fabrication: Advance Terrazzo
Photo credit: PT DESIGN
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Wallpaper Tapestry, 2020. Dichroic and vinyl overlay film on glass. 23.5 x 5 ft (7.16 x 1.52 m)
Wall covering printed to emulate wallpaper located in the entry corridor of the Scottsdale Fire Station 603 in Scottsdale, AZ. The dichroic and vinyl overlay film on glass, takes on different color values ranging from the cool hues of water to the warm tones of a sunset, depending on the position of the viewer and the reflected light. The repeating motif is based on the “shield” symbol of the fire department with silhouettes of Camelback and other landmarks/plants created by different opacities printed onto clear vinyl.
Location: Scottsdale Fire Station 603. Project Manager: Tanya Galin. Renderer: Andrew Noble. Fabrication: Metro Tint
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