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3D Model

Elevation

Plan View

Perspective

Greenville Site Plan

Section Cut

Windmill Detail

Shell and Base Detail

Process Drawings

BUILDING CODES AND SYSTEMS

ID 353: Sculpture Foundation

Junior Year

{Skills Utilized} 2016 Google Sketch-Up, Hand Rendering Conceptual Design, Research, 3D Modeling, Site Analysis

{Design Concept} A proposed sculpture was commissioned by Greenville to embody anything that represented the city historically. This project was geared toward the Cherokee Indians that owned the land first. The overall sculpture represents a modern version of a totem pole, the colors represent the native's bold hues, the windmill portion at the top helps to promote energy-efficiency and in context of remembrance of the old mills, the lights inside illuminate the sculpture at night, the retaining wall and benches help to create a personal sitting area within the park area, and the city's logo helps to help unify cultures together, while commemorating part of the past. Ultimately, this project became a symbolic remembrance to the native land of Greenville, for everyone to relax by and enjoy.

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