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Office of Public ArtA217
Add Value Add Art: Public Art for ArchitectsCourse Number
Sallyann Kluz, AIA, & Renee PiechockiApril 21, 2016
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Works of art add value to the built environment. They can transform places with added meaning, interaction, beauty, and context, creating memorable encounters for people in those spaces. Bringing an artist onto a design team can enrich both the user experience and the design process as a whole. This course will introduce architects, landscape architects, and engineers to the value of working with artists on projects of various scales and typologies by looking at local and national examples. Through a series of case studies, attendees will learn about different project types, discuss best practices, and learn about local and national resources for public art.
CourseDescription
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LearningObjectives
1. Identify successful examples of public art projects both locally and nationally.
2. Discuss different project types for public art in architecture, landscape architecture, and engineering projects.
3. Discuss best practices for artist selection, artist fees, artist contracts, and project management.
4. Utilize local and national resources for public art.
At the end of the this course, participants will be able to:
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• There are currently over 350 Public Art Programs in the United States.
• There are at least 39 cities that have policies and procedures that enable public art to be included in private development.
• In addition, hundreds of communities commission artists to develop projects beyond the scope of formal public art programs.
Articulated Cloud, 2004 by Ned Kahn
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Public Art is a Pittsburgh Tradition
Enlightenment and Navigation, 1889Pittsburgh, PAby Eugenio Pedon for the Fourth Avenue Post Office
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Colonel James Anderson Monument, 1904Pittsburgh, PAby Daniel Chester French
Public Art is a Pittsburgh Tradition
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Cubed Tension, 1969Pittsburgh, PABy Syl Damianos
Public Art is a Pittsburgh Tradition
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Cloud Arbor, 2012Pittsburgh, PAby Ned Kahn
Public Art is a Pittsburgh Tradition
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How are artists working in the built environment?
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They are working with communities to create site-specific work.
Open House, 2013York, ALby Matthew Mazzota
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They are working with other design professionals on design teams.
Prairie Logic, 2012Kansas City, MOby Janet Zweigin collaboration with el dorado architects
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They are creating dynamic temporary works from new media or at transient locations.
Congregation, 2014Pittsburgh, PA
by KMA
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What types of projects are artists working on?
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Integrated Artworks
Lines of Sight, 2006Providence, RIby Diane Samuels
Carrying On, 2004New York, NYby Janet Zweig
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Artist Made Building Parts
City Light, City Bright, 2001Seattle, WAby Nancy Blum
Springside Rain Wall & Garden, 2009Philadelphia, PA by Stacy Levy
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Design Teams
Allegheny Riverfront Park, 2001Pittsburgh, PAby Ann Hamilton and Michael Van Valkenburgh
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Freestanding Works of Art
I See What You Mean, 2005Denver , CO
by Lawrence Argent
Magnolias for Pittsburgh, 2006Pittsburgh, PAby Tony Tasset
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Temporary ArtworksRiver of Words, 2014Pittsburgh, PAby Carolina Arnal, Gisela Romero, and Israel Centeno
Northside Crossing, 2015Pittsburgh, PAby Blaine Siegel
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How does it happen?
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How does it happen?
• Artist Selection• Contract with Design Team• Community Participation• Design and Review• Fabrication and Installation• After Implementation
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Artist Selection• Request for Proposals• Request for Qualifications• Invitational
• Paying Artists for their Work• Artist Registries• Artist Opportunities Lists
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• Image of contract book here.
Contracts
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• Conceptual Design Agreement• Design Development & Project
Implementation
• Intellectual Property• Copyright & Use of Artists’ Images• Transfer of Title
What agreements do we use?
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Artist Design & Management 20%Fabrication 30 - 40%Installation 20%Insurance 5%Reimbursable Exp., inc. Travel 5%Professional Consultants 5%Documentation 1%Signage / Programs 1 - 3%Contingency 10%
What does an artwork budget look like?
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We have an artist, we have a contract. Now what?
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Sit on your hands!
Let the artists do their job to develop the concept, form, and content of the work. Be interested in collaborating, not leading the design.
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Design Review Considerations
• Who are the property owners?• What is the policy for each property owner to
review the art?• Do you have permission?• What role will the community play?
Design Review Considerations
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• Concept for the Artwork• Description of how the Concept was developed• Illustrations of what the Artwork will look like• Materials• Fabrication Method (draft)• Location• Budget (draft)
What to look for in proposals:Conceptual Proposals
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• Refined versions of Artwork Concept illustrations• Final budget• Fabrication plans, with names of fabricators and
quotes• Samples of materials
What to look for in proposals:Final Proposals
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What do we do after implementation?
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Maintenance & Conservation
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Signage
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Continued Engagement
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Continued Engagement
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REMOVAL
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What does this look like in practice?
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The Sky Beneath Our Feet, 2015 by Clayton Merrell
Shady Liberty, 2012by Sheila Klein
Behind Every Wall, 2014by Laurie Lundquist
7:11AM 11.20.1979 79°55'W 40°27'N, 2010by Janet Zweig
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The Sky Beneath Our Feet, 2015 by Clayton Merrellwith Lami Grubb Architects
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The Sky Beneath Our Feet, 2015 by Clayton Merrellwith Lami Grubb Architects
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Insistent Growth, 2002 by Clayton Merrell
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The Sky Beneath Our Feet, 2015 by Clayton Merrell
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The Sky Beneath Our Feet, 2015 by Clayton Merrell
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Shady Liberty, 2012 by Sheila Klein
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PROJECT TEAM
Artist: Sheila KleinSAI Consulting Engineers, Inc.: Victor Bertonlina, Glenn Stickel, John Perkun, Jerry Legowik, James Weimer
PennDOT: Al Biehler, Dan Cessna, Cheryl Moon-Sirianni, Victor DeFazio, Robert Slagel, Jamie MalloyUrban Redevelopment Authority: Rob Stephany, Joe Popchak, Marty Kaminsky, Charles MillerCity of Pittsburgh: Pat Hassett, Noor Ismail, Rob Kaczorowski, Charles McClain, Ben Carlise, Morton Brown, Lisa CeoffeConstruction: Frank J. Zottola, Sr., Frank J. Zottola, Jr., Tommie Holiday, John Dzurko, Edward EganEast Liberty Development, Inc.: Maelene Myers, Skip SchwabMosites Company: Steve Mosites, Mark Minnerly, Dan FridayThe Design Alliance: Chris MinnerlyLead Design Team Funding: The Heinz Endowments, The Pittsburgh FoundationThe Office of Public Art
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Behind Every Wall, 2014by Laurie Lundquist
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7:11AM 11.20.1979 79°55'W 40°27'N, 2010by Janet Zweigwith LaQuatra Bonci Associates
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This concludes The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems Course
Office of Public Art publicartpittsburgh.orgSallyann Kluz, AIA
Renee Piechocki
questions?