Turbulent Stream

Project Info

2003

Intricately wrapping around the lobby’s central staircase, a complex 90’ watery web of powder-coated aluminum and copper rod with inset glass and river stone announces the intended tenancy of the State Engineer’s Office. The cascading current-like forms, influenced by mathematical representations of the “turbulence” and “flow” of water, also reinforce the water-themed design elements incorporated into the building by the architect.

Description
2003 Intricately wrapping around the lobby’s central staircase, a complex 90’ watery web of powder-coated aluminum and copper rod with inset glass and river stone announces the intended tenancy of the State Engineer’s Office. The cascading current-like forms, influenced by mathematical representations of the “turbulence” and “flow” of water, also reinforce the water-themed design elements [...]
Client:
New Mexico Arts
Date:
May 23, 2003
Location:
Toney Anaya State Building, Santa Fe, NM
Category:
Public Art
portfolio
portfolio