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Lents Gabion Furniture / Art Installation  

Lents Gabion Furniture / Art Installation

Portland, OR, United States

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Lents Gabion Furniture / Art Installation

Portland, OR, United States

YEAR
2014
BUDGET
$10K - 50K
The Lents Town Center is looking for a Common Identity and Increased foot traffic.

As businesses multiply and the population grows, public spaces will become a premium location for gathering, socializing, and playing. Our proposal for the vacant lot at SE 88th and Foster, is an adaptable, temporary installation of unique urban furniture, coupled with a photography exhibit consisting of portraits of local business owners. These modularly designed Gabion walls, and benches will support the large scale portraits, and be a unique and identifiable landmark for the district. Using low-cost materials that are both beautiful and durable, these benches and urban furniture will provide residents, visitors, and shoppers a playful place to sit, relax, people watch, and enjoy their community.

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