Commission a Landmark Sculpture
For projects that require scale, presence, and lasting identity.
Designed to integrate with architecture, landscape, and public experience.
Built for permanence.
Approach
What the Work Becomes
A commissioned sculpture defines how a place is experienced.
It creates a point of focus, shapes how people move through a space, and becomes something people return to and remember.
Whether placed within a corporate campus, public environment, or private setting, the work is developed to feel inherent to its surroundings—anchored in both form and purpose.
Context
Projects are developed for a range of environments, including:
• Civic and public spaces
• Corporate campuses and headquarters
• Private developments and residential architecture
• Hospitality, resorts, and destination properties
• Private locations and estates
Each commission responds to its context, scale, and intended experience.
Initiation
Every project begins with a focused discussion.
Site, scale, intent, and opportunity are defined early—establishing a clear direction before design begins.
From there, concepts are developed in response to the environment and overall vision of the project, aligning aesthetic presence with real-world conditions.
Process
A clear path from concept to installation.
Each phase is structured to align design, engineering, fabrication, and installation—ensuring clarity early and execution without unnecessary revision.
Phase 1 — Concept & Alignment
Step 1
— Initial Consultation
Step 2 —
Site & Context Evaluation
Step 3 — Concept Development
Step 4 — Design Selection
Phase 2 — Technical Development
Step 5 — Feasibility & Coordination
Step 6 — Scope & Contracting
Step 7 — Design Resolution
Step 8 — Engineering Development
Step 9 — Approvals & Planning
Phase 3 — Fabrication & Installation
Step 10 — Site Preparation
Step 11 — Fabrication & Installation
Step 12 — Completion & Unveiling
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Engagement
Early discussions identify site opportunities, scale, and direction—establishing a clear path toward work that is both visually distinct and grounded in its environment.
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To help guide early project discussions, the following details are welcomed:
• Project Type
• Project Location
• Approximate Scale / Height
• Desired Completion Timeline
• Current Development Phase
• Site Context / Existing Conditions
• Key Project Partners
• Estimated Investment Range
• Additional Notes
Thoughtful inquiries are always welcomed.