Installed in conjunction with the BeltLine bench prototype, this sign utilizes many of the same materials as the bench itself. The brass and wood create a rhythm orchestrating a pattern of openings/voids in respect to the span between the steel legs. The quarter-sawn oak is treated with the same oxidizing solution as bench seat and will turn to a silver with age. Three different signs of two sizes describe various aspects of the bench including the materials used, orientation options, design methodology, its relationship to the history of Atlanta, and an exploded axo describing the components and build process. The blue color of the steel doesn't do much other than look awesome, shouting at you as you walk by.
* Quarter Sawn (zebra'd) Oak
* Hot Rolled Flatstock Steel
* Naval Brass Flatstock
* Blackened Socket Cap Bolts
* Aluminum Giclee Prints
* Tasty Blue Paint
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Client
Atlanta BeltLine Partnership and City of Atlanta
Design & Fabrication
OrchestraONE_Studio
Metal Fabrication
Vass Metalworks
vassmetalworks@gmail.com
Photos by
CaptisLUX
Michael Parmelee
OrchestraONE
Presentation Images by
VIZalorium
PROJECTS
BENCH
DISPLAY SIGN
SIGN
BENCH DISPLAY
COMPLETED
PROCESS
SKETCHES
orchestraonestudio@gmail.com
Atlanta , GA 30319