Title: Greater Cleveland Rapid Transit Authority Puritas Rapid Transit Station
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2Greater Cleveland Rapid Transit AuthorityPuritas
Rapid Transit Station Eclecticity,
Connectivity, Comfort and Direction
- A Functional Art Proposal by
- John Goodworth, GCRTA and Artists
- Ron Baron,
- William Culbertson
- and Krystov Zudowski
- March 2007
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3Artwork Locations
Site Plan
4Artwork Locations
Site Plan
5Node 1
6Title The Puritas Promenade Location
Node 1, The corner at West150th Street Artist
William Culbertson A masonry and precast
seating and wall sculpture. The two large columns
feature relief sculpture representing the Puritas
area and community.
7Dimensions 20 x 20 x 8 Masonry for the
promenade would match the masonry for the
building thereby extending the station experience
to the corner. The ground will be graded up
behind the wall sections ensuring safety and
security.
8Bench seating
The sculptural wall unit will also serve as
bus-stop seating as well as a backdrop to the
node. Styling is meant to echo the Station
styling, creating a visual connection to the two
locations.
9Sculpted relief panels on the four sides of the
tall columns reflect the neighborhood's past and
its future aspirations.
Relief imagery shown for concept only not
actual design
10Title Lamp Clusters 1 Location Node 1,
The corner at West150th Street Artist
Krystof Zukowski Node 1 will be illuminated by a
soft sleek and sculptural lighting cluster Number
1, which will also provide direction along the
walkway to the station entry.
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- Light pole elements are 3 o.d. stainless steel.
- Top globe elements are 12 diameter frosted
polycarbonate - Light elements are 150W metal halide bulbs
- Ballasts and wiring with multi-tap box for either
120v, 208v, - 240v or 277v N.I.C.
12 Suitcase 1 Location Node 1 Artist Ron
Baron A singular standing bronze
suitcase will be placed in front of the seating
portion of the Promenade to provide a pleasant
unassuming statement that the pedestrian is
entering a travel portal.
13Artwork Locations
Site Plan
14 Sculptural Bench No. 1 Location Node 2
Artist Ron Baron Node 2 is a
semi-circular walkway opening located
approximately halfway along the new pedestrian
walkway. It is located at the vortex of the on
and off ramps of I-71. Sculptural Bench No. 1
will be located at the center of the
semi-circular opening facing the on and off
ramps.
15Sculptural Bench
The Sculptural Bench will serve as bus stop
seating as well as a place of temporary comfort,
rest and re-organization for passengers who may
have packages or luggage. This node would be
illuminated by sculptural Light Cluster No. 2 by
Krystov Zukowski, providing further direction
along the walkway to the station entry.
16Artwork Locations
Site Plan
17Node 3 is another semi-circular walkway opening
located approximately 190 ft. in front of the
station entry. Singular illumination via
sculptural lighting cluster no. 3 by Krystov
Zukowski, completes direction to the station
along the walkway to the station entry.
18Artwork Locations
Site Plan
19Bench No. 2
Bench No. 3
Node 4 is the area of approach sidewalk
immediately in front of the station. Symmetrical
placement of Sculptural Benches No. 2 and No. 3
by Ron Baron on either side of the entry door
arch will welcome travelers into the station
thereby completing the Functional Art Installation
20Sculptural Benches
21The three artists projects The Puritas
Promenade Location Node 1 Artist William
Culbertson Lamp Clusters Locations Node 1, Node
2, Node 3 Artist Krystof Zukowski Sculptural
Benchs Suitcase Locations Node 1, Node 2, Node
4 Artist Ron Baron
22 The Puritas Promenade Location Node 1 Artist
William Culbertson
23Lamp Clusters Artist Krystof Zukowski
24Sculptural Benchs Suitcase Locations Node 1,
Node 2 Node 4
Artist Ron Baron Materials Bronze,
Granite
25Greater Cleveland Rapid Transit AuthorityPuritas
Rapid Transit Station Eclecticity,
Connectivity, Comfort and Direction
- A Functional Art Proposal by
- John Goodworth, GCRTA and Artists
- Ron Baron, William Culbertson and Krystov
Zudowski - PowerPoint prepared by William Culbertson
- March 2007
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