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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. ANIMAL STONES, 2005 Vail CO
6 pre-cast concrete stones repeated in the granite stone retaining walls in Vail Village with images of Rocky Mountain wildlife.
Installation of Rabbit stone
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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. ANIMAL STONES, 2005 Vail CO
6 pre-cast concrete stones repeated in the granite stone retaining walls in Vail Village with images of Rocky Mountain wildlife.
Bird with Snake
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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. ANIMAL STONES, 2005 Vail CO
6 pre-cast concrete stones repeated in the granite stone retaining walls in Vail Village with images of Rocky Mountain wildlife.
Abert's Squirrel
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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. ANIMAL STONES, Vail CO
6 pre-cast concrete stones repeated in the granite stone retaining walls in Vail Village with images of Rocky Mountain wildlife.
Fish Lure
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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. WHAT IS THE COST OF RAISING A CHILD, 2003 Extension 4-H Youth Building Iowa State University, Ames, IA
4 cast bronze floor inlays show the head, heart, handand health/extension that make up 4-H.
Bronze Hand medallion
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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. VIVARIUM SUBTERRANEUM, 2003 Taft Hill Underpass, Ft Collins, CO
Cast in place concrete walls measure 12' x 65'
The textured walls on the underpass for the Spring Creek Bike Trail simulate cutting through the soil to find indigenous plants and insects.
Snail and Roots detail
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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. VIVARIUM SUBTERRANEUM, 2003 Taft Hill Underpass, Ft Collins, CO
Cast in place concrete walls measure 12' x 65'
The textured walls on the underpass for the Spring Creek Bike Trail simulate cutting through the soil to find indigenous plants and insects.
Male Fern detail
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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. THE GREEN, 2003 Charlotte, NC
Paving with brick, stone, sandblasted concrete and inlays of aluminum and bronze.
Children's riddles, rebuses and word chains transform the pavement into a fun, giant and interactive game board.
Heart Milagro, aluminum, Word Chain-Hop Scotch paving detail
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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. THE GREEN, 2003 Charlotte, NC
Paving with brick, stone, sandblasted concrete and inlays of aluminum and bronze.
Children's riddles, rebuses and word chains transform the pavement into a fun, giant and interactive game board.
Bee detail, bronze
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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. DRIFTING BEYOND CONTROL, 2001 San Diego International Airport San Diego, CA
Pre-cast concrete, Four 9.5' x 9.5' panels repeated along the international concourse walls. Images are microorganisms, algae, kelp and marsh plants derived from the marine biology of southern California.
Detail of 2 panels
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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. WILD GOOSE CHASE, 1999 Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Pre-cast concrete bricks incorporated into dormitory walls of Maple Hall. Images of folk art, tools, farm animals, produce, and quilt designs refer to Iowa's cultural heritage and agrarian past.
Corridor wall bricks with Folk Art images
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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. BROADWAY UNDERPASS, 1992 Boulder, CO, 2 walls 8' high x 60' long cast in place concrete, bronze, sandstone.
Reflecting Boulder's topography the wall incorporates images of cranes (air), snakes (water) and includes bronze book jackets as a reference to the nearby University of Colorado. Recipient of AIA award and Historic Boulder Preservation Award.
Cranes, cast in place concrete
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Bas-relief sculpture
1992-2005
Janet Austin contributed as a sculptor on projects by Braaksma Design. This art work located around the US in airports, parks, schools, and other public spaces is designed to beautify and embellish these spaces as an intrinsic part of architecture. BROADWAY UNDERPASS, 1992 Boulder, CO, 2 walls 8' high x 60' long cast in place concrete, bronze, sandstone.
Reflecting Boulder's topography the wall incorporates images od bison (mountains) and includes bronze book jackets as a reference to the nearby University of Colorado. Recipient of AIA award and Historic Boulder Preservation Award.
Bison, carved sandstone
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