I've been playing around with certain tools that are readily available for public use to envision what it might look like to put a sculpture or two of my own design on a piece of land. This site I chose out of what seemed like an accrued life-long awareness of a simple vacancy on the edge of an urban residential subdivision. It's on a bluff over a river with a railroad also squeezed in below and in between. On the other side of the river is the Public Waterworks. So it's all marginal, public land already. It once had a water tower on it. What is left is the concrete base in an octagonal layout.
I imagine it amounts to about five to eight acres that is flat enough to still use as a park for public sculpture.
Remaining Panel Moulding
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After having set the margin pattern earlier with the first wall it was onto
the rest of the room with the three wall sections opposite the window and
the f...
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