Category Archive: Infrastructure

Lighting up the Prairie and Imaging the Wind along East Kellogg in Wichita, KS

At night, this project illuminates three bridges, creating neighborhood beacons along East Kellogg: at Webb Road, Greenwich, and Zelta. Greenwich, shown above and below, glows with vivid color changing light shows that slowly… Continue reading

The Ripple Effect at Our New Lakepointe Project

Covington’s local waterways, including the project’s new namesake lake, inspired our pattern of rippling arcs and bubbling dots. These elegant patterns feature dynamic sweeps, creating a visual identity and sense of place for… Continue reading

Stretching Our Wings at Ridge Road Bridge

We designed the upcoming Ridge Road Bridge, currently in construction, as a companion bridge to West Glebe Bridge, as detailed in this post. Just a mile apart, these bridges cross Four Mile Run,… Continue reading

Going with the Flow at West Glebe Bridge

West Glebe Bridge, spans Four Mile Run, joining Arlington and Alexandria, VA. This rehabilitation project gave us the opportunity to pattern the bridge railings, including both the concrete parapets and the metal grills… Continue reading

San Jose “Orange Lanterns” Design Development

Inspired by a historical connection its site and the oranges that once grew there, the “Orange Lanterns” serve as wayfinding beacons for a newly developing neighborhood. Our site is defined by the sidewalk… Continue reading

“Schantz” is a glowing new gateway for Kettering, OH

Our “Schantz” project for Kettering, OH, now in final construction, adds a new gateway beacon to the northern entrance to the city. The patterned fence serves two purposes: as a unique piece of… Continue reading

Progress Update: East Kellogg in Wichita, KS

When we last wrote about the bridges for our project on East Kellogg in Wichita, KS, we demonstrated how our design evolved to meet the needs of the site, both aesthetic and practical.… Continue reading

International Sculpture Day: “Aurora Bright Dawn” Connecting Community to Place

This blog post was originally published on ARTSblog. International Sculpture Day (IS Day), on April 27th, is a worldwide event celebrating the many ways sculpture and public art impact and improve people’s lives.… Continue reading

Aurora “Bright Dawn” Process 1

Aurora “Bright Dawn” is inspired by its site, the neighborhood and the hues of the sunrise. In 2017, the Aurora Licton Urban Village Community (ALUV) wrote a Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) grant… Continue reading

Railroad Switch Fencing Animates the Path at the Hagerstown Cultural Trail

The Hagerstown Cultural Trail features a linear park bordering a light industrial area. Vicki Scuri SiteWorks designed screening fences that run along the trail separating the park from warehouse buildings and work yards.… Continue reading