This 600 foot long bus Island
is adjacent to a Light Rail Stop. There are a few small bus shelters
on the island, and I was commissioned to build a series of 4 sculptural
benches for this location.
The light rail stop is named for
the Great Mall, which from 1955 to 1981 was a Ford Motor company
factory. I used imagery from cars made in the factory for these
benches- There are 2 hubcap benches each 8 feet in diameter and
about 6 feet tall, made from forged and fabricated stainless steel.
These are based on the spinner hubcaps from 1960's Mustangs made
here.
There are also 2 camshaft benches
each 26 feet long and 4 feet tall. These derive their design from
internal engine parts- camshafts and crankshafts, as well as tailfins
from some of the 50's and 60's cars made in the plant.These benches
also feature the words "zero" and "one", written
in some of the 125 languages spoken in the schools in this area,
and relating to the binary codes used by some of the local companies,
like Cisco, Apple, Ebay, and others.
Forged, fabricated and electropolished
stainless steel.
Commissioned by the Santa
Clarita Valley Transit Authority