| COLFAX BRIDGE |
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"Colfax
Bridge" The
concept I have developed for the Colfax bridge stimulates an
appreciation for the LA river and visually indicates that the
river is below. The belvederes, which are shaped to mimic the
channelized river allow a viewer to experience and connect with
the channel in very physical way. A diagonal in the roadway allows
even an motorist the understanding of the river’s path.The
belvederes on both sides extend past the body of the bridge in
the same configuration and angle as the channelized LA River
directly below. A visceral connection with the waterway occurs
when standing on the belvederes. The current Colfax bridge has
metal grating panel. Adding an historic element, the new bridge
will use the same metal to connect the two belvederes directly
over the river giving a textural understanding for a driver,
that she has just crossed the river. The “Cube of Water” will be a counter point to the natural boulder. This 18 inch manicured granite cube was a textured top. The low relief texture mimics water flowing. The cube form exemplifies how the water has been contained and controlled. I
feel the elements in the piece will bring a consciousness of the
river to a viewer, to really see how it is, which is very different
than other rivers. To understand how it got that way is perhaps
more beneficial than wishing for it to visually different. I want
people to really see the river. |