Photos by Jason Hasenbank
Metropolis at Edmonds Community College is a permanent, site-specific outdoor sculpture designed for Meadowdale Hall. The sculpture responds to the physical elements of the building as well as the programs operating within, including Visual Arts, Engineering, Construction Management and Energy Management.
It is an assemblage of salvaged construction brackets and stainless steel hardware arranged in a pattern inspired by circuit boards to reflect physical operating systems as well as the connections between disciplines and the broader connectivity of the campus as a whole.
Metropolis, 2011, 156” x 288” x 8”, galvanized and stainless steel
Metropolis, 2011, 156” x 288” x 8”, galvanized and stainless steel
Metropolis, 2011, 156” x 288” x 8”, galvanized and stainless steel
Metropolis, 2011, 156” x 288” x 8”, galvanized and stainless steel
Metropolis, 2011, 156” x 288” x 8”, galvanized and stainless steel
Metropolis, 2011, 156” x 288” x 8”, galvanized and stainless steel
Metropolis, 2011, 156” x 288” x 8”, galvanized and stainless steel
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