Believe it or not, that image above is not computer-generated; it’s an actual glass sample, showcasing one result of some new art glass techniques that I’ve been exploring!
For an installment of “Themes and Variations,” above is one of several conceptual renderings that I created for 650 Massachusetts Avenue, a development by Brookfield Properties in Washington D.C.
Please vote for my Temple Adath Israel installation for the 4th Annual CODAawards! (photo: Tom Crane)
It’s that time of year! The 4th Annual CODAawards will celebrate design projects that demonstrate the most successful integration of commissioned art into an interior, architectural, or public space – and once again, I’m honored to have a project in the “Top 100,” which means it’s eligible for one of two People’s Choice Awards, among other honors.
Lamberts mouth-blown glass installation for USC Alumni Center, 2015
I’m happy to share another recently completed project – a Lamberts mouth-blown glass installation for the University of South Carolina (USC)’s Alumni Center, the first permanent Alumni Center in the school’s 200 year history.
Backlit Glass Screens at Temple Adath Israel, Merion Station, PA (2014)
I’m very happy to share that my backlit glass screens for the Mandell Sanctuary at Temple Adath Israel in Merion Station, Pennsylvania, received a Merit Award from CODAworx.