Sketching at the site where the solar artwork will be installed.
PHOTO CREDIT: Caleb Williams
Fred Kraybill gave us a fantastic tour of his residential solar installation.
Lots of questions were answered today at Fred Kraybill's solar installation.
Checking out the solar panels at Fred Kraybill's home.
We had the opportunity to tour the Center for Creative Reuse and picked up some materials that we'll use in our artwork.
Fred Kraybill gave us a fantastic tour of his residential solar installation.
The meter is running backwards at Fred Kraybill's home!
Getting some shade under the solar installation while Fred Kraybill explains how the system works.
We loved visiting the solar installation at Fred Kraybill's home!
Walking over to the site where the solar artwork will be installed. PHOTO CREDIT: Caleb Williams
Sketching at the site where the solar artwork will be installed.
PHOTO CREDIT: Caleb Williams
Sketching at the site where the solar artwork will be installed.
PHOTO CREDIT: Caleb Williams
On site where the solar artwork will be installed.
Using Google Sketchup to imagine the sculpture in three-dimensions. PHOTO CREDIT: Rodney Heard
Collaborating to imagine the sculpture in three-dimensions.
PHOTO CREDIT: Rodney Heard
Beginning to imagine the sculpture in three-dimensions.
PHOTO CREDIT: Rodney Heard
Beginning to imagine the sculpture in three-dimensions.
PHOTO CREDIT: Rodney Heard
Beginning to imagine the sculpture in three-dimensions.
PHOTO CREDIT: Rodney Heard
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Things are getting real now! We visited the design site this week to get an understanding of the conditions that we are working with and have had awesome brainstorming sessions.
Fred Underwood of Underwood Solar visited us and gave a wonderful demonstration of the panels that we'll be using for our installation.
Fred Kraybill gave us a tour of his residential solar installation and we were delighted to witness his meter running backwards!
We also had the opportunity to visit the Center for Creative Reuse where we picked up a few materials to integrate into our sculpture.
Sketching and model making are now bringing this project to life. We can't wait to share the concept and title for the artwork with you!
What a great week!
A project of
Land Art Generator Initiative
Conservation Consultants, Inc.
Homewood Renaissance Association
With
Underwood Solar Future
Gerhart Engineering
contact
Land Art Generator Initiative
e: lagi@landartgenerator.org
t: 412-996-4906
with generous support from
Heinz Endowments
Google Community Grants Foundation
RK Mellon Foundation
Three Rivers Community Foundation