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CODAmagazine: 2015 CODAawards
The best design + art collaborations from around the world: Ten category winners, merit award winners, and two People's Choice awards are presented.
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“Hand blown glass, steel, hand built ceramics, brick paving, landscaping. The tower is 51'h x 7.5' diameter, 80 panels of safety glass with diffuser layer and hand-blown glass laminated onto the surface.” https://www.codaworx.com/awards/codaawards/2015/entries/ascent-city-of-lincoln
“The Blue Trees is an environmental art installation that takes an urban landscape with which you are familiar and changes it for a brief period of time into something surreal, unfamiliar, even uncomfortable. The Blue Trees is part of a wider question that I ask - Can Art Save The World? Maybe not on its own, but it can generate thinking and discussion throughout the global community. I have always known that art is and has always has been an extended part of nature and that art can effect social change.” https://www.codaworx.com/awards/codaawards/2015/entries/the-blue-trees-houston-arts-alliance
“Designed for the Oregon State Hospital in Junction City, a psychiatric hospital, Passing Storms portrays the changing weather as metaphor for unpredictable and shifting states of mind. There are two parts: Rain and Cloud. When the viewer looks at Rain out over Prairie Quad, there appears to be a storm of silver rain moving through the space, glittering bits catch the light animated by the wind. Cloud is a shape-shifting form deconstructed into a series of profiles that define its outer surface with the edges and planes catching the different light qualities of day and night.” https://www.codaworx.com/awards/codaawards/2015/entries/passing-storms-oregon-state-hospital-junction-city-or
“Designed for the Oregon State Hospital in Junction City, a psychiatric hospital, Passing Storms portrays the changing weather as metaphor for unpredictable and shifting states of mind. There are two parts: Rain and Cloud. When the viewer looks at Rain out over Prairie Quad, there appears to be a storm of silver rain moving through the space, glittering bits catch the light animated by the wind. Cloud is a shape-shifting form deconstructed into a series of profiles that define its outer surface with the edges and planes catching the different light qualities of day and night.
Submitted by Catherine Widgery
codaworx.com/awards/codaawards/2015/entries/passing-storms-oregon-state-hospital-junction-city-or” https://vimeo.com/123241248“The church of St Moritz has been through many changes since its foundation nearly a thousand years ago. Devastating fires, changes in liturgical practice, aesthetic evolution and wartime bombing have each left their mark on the fabric of the building.” https://www.codaworx.com/awards/codaawards/2015/entries/st-moritz-church-st-moritz-church