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SCORE 72 21 2499 Block Of K Street Nw Washington Dc This concept for leading lights is inspired by the visual language of the golden triangle district where grand boulevards are lined with rhythmic repeated verticals of trees or columns on facades of buildings. We are re-imagining that traditional vocabulary in contemporary materials and form. Leading lights is a colonnade where each of 34 columns has three vertical panels of dichroic glass to create a triangular lantern mounted on steel poles. These dichroic glass surfaces reflect the surroundings through a veil of color. The colors are always shifting depending on the angle of the sun and the position of the viewer. The columns are exquisite jewels of luminous, transparent color, never the same. When direct sunlight strikes the glass surface, brilliant colored bands are projected onto the ground and nearby surfaces, so the artwork engages a much broader area that its physical boundaries. From some angles in certain lights, they almost disappear before our position or the light shifts Date: November 29, 2016 Contractor: Ted Jutras Permit type: Fixture; street fixture or furniture (exception), fixture; wall, free standing (exception over 30") | Permit status: Assigned | Expiration date: September 29, 2017 | |||||
SCORE 72 21 2499 Block Of K Street Nw Washington Dc Fixture; street fixture or furniture (exception), fixture; wall, free standing (exception over 30") Contractor: Ted Jutras Permit status: 10 | Expiration date: September 29, 2017 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 72 21 2499 Block Of K Street Nw Washington Dc This concept for leading lights is inspired by the visual language of the golden triangle district where grand boulevards are lined with rhythmic repeated verticals of trees or columns on facades of buildings. We are re-imagining that traditional vocabulary in contemporary materials and form. Leading lights is a colonnade where each of 34 columns has three vertical panels of dichroic glass to create a triangular lantern mounted on steel poles. These dichroic glass surfaces reflect the surroundings through a veil of color. The colors are always shifting depending on the angle of the sun and the position of the viewer. The columns are exquisite jewels of luminous, transparent color, never the same. When direct sunlight strikes the glass surface, brilliant colored bands are projected onto the ground and nearby surfaces, so the artwork engages a much broader area that its physical boundaries. From some angles in certain lights, they almost disappear before our position or the light shifts Contractor: Ted Jutras Permit status: Revise and resubmit | Expiration date: September 29, 2017 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 72 21 2499 Block Of K Street Nw Washington Dc Fixture; street fixture or furniture (exception), fixture; wall, free standing (exception over 30") Contractor: Ted Jutras Permit status: 10 | Expiration date: September 29, 2017 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 72 21 2499 Block Of K Street Nw Washington Dc This concept for leading lights is inspired by the visual language of the golden triangle district where grand boulevards are lined with rhythmic repeated verticals of trees or columns on facades of buildings. We are re-imagining that traditional vocabulary in contemporary materials and form. Leading lights is a colonnade where each of 34 columns has three vertical panels of dichroic glass to create a triangular lantern mounted on steel poles. These dichroic glass surfaces reflect the surroundings through a veil of color. The colors are always shifting depending on the angle of the sun and the position of the viewer. The columns are exquisite jewels of luminous, transparent color, never the same. When direct sunlight strikes the glass surface, brilliant colored bands are projected onto the ground and nearby surfaces, so the artwork engages a much broader area that its physical boundaries. From some angles in certain lights, they almost disappear before our position or the light shifts Contractor: Ted Jutras Permit status: Revise and resubmit | Expiration date: September 29, 2017 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 72 Date: August 2, 2017 Contractor: Ted Jutras Permit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: August 25, 2017 | Permit id: Pa10453573 |