It looks a tad bit underwhelming in this photo, but the Fibonacci inspired motor court is pretty much complete.
We have a few more details to work on such as sealing the concrete, filling in some asphalt and connecting the irrigation system to all the plants.
But for the most part we are done.
Will post better and a full range photos later .
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7 comments:
I love the process shots as it really shows the amount of detail necessary to create such a wonderful bit of functional sculpture.
Very, very nice!
Absolutely beautiful!
I Love th detailin the process shot too! Very beautiful...inspiring
Looks great! How was the concrete cut so precisely? Or if it was a mold that was used what sort? I can't imagine wood making those curves.
Thanks for your feedback.
The expansion joints in the concrete were made with the regular old joint notch tool that runs across the concrete when it is wet.
We used masonite and plywood and benderboard for the voids in the concrete for setting the pebble stones.
michelle
I love it! Creative & stunning use of an ordinary space!
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