Investigating the existing concrete foundation.
We walked to Construction Junction today for a tour and to see if there is anything we could use in our sculpture.
An entry way for a darkroom at Construction Junction!
An entry way for a darkroom at Construction Junction!
Investigating the existing concrete foundation.
Placing concept words on the structure.
Rodney and Elizabeth sharing a great laugh!
Ginette Walker Vinski stopped in today to provide a lesson on communications and marketing. Thanks Ginette!
Placing concept words on the structure.
Placing concept words on the structure.
Placing concept words on the structure.
Placing concept words on the structure.
On site!
PHOTO CREDIT: Canaan Blackwell
Fred Underwood (Underwood Solar), Timothy Gerhart (engineer), and Robert Ferry (LAGI) all meet on site.
PHOTO CREDIT: Rodney Heard
Working with the engineer on site.
PHOTO CREDIT: Rodney Heard
The solar panels have arrived on site!
PHOTO CREDIT: Rodney Heard
The solar panels have arrived on site!
PHOTO CREDIT: Rodney Heard
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People think Homewood is a bad place to be, but the kids and builders are making a solar panel artwork so that people will not judge Homewood because of some other stuff that happens. We are opening a door of opportunity for Homewood and as a community we are trying to make Homewood a better place.
- Terrell Williams
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