This body of work explores the dichotomy between a personal and collective relationships with abandoned industrial landscapes. Working through analog methods, the work strives to subvert the current digital architectural practice and perform simultaneously as a design tool, construction document and record of process. The wire constructs are thee dimensionally “drawn” with carbon steel wire. Their transient and ephemeral shadows are recorded via cyanotype photo-reproduction, harkening back to the blueprints that were once a ubiquitous presence in many architectural practices.The constructs memorialize, subvert and interpret the forgotten industrial economic base that once powered great economies during the industrial age. The structural drawings exist between the slippage of reality and memory and materialize a fictitious truth that plays upon our recollection of what is now a disappearing typology in contemporary land and city scapes.This specific proposal situates itself in the Hudson River between West Point Military Academy and Breakneck Ridge near Cold Spring, NY. Three connected transmission towers will descend Storm King Mountain and traverse the landscape, terminating into the Husdon River. It's movement across the land scape will imply a connection with opposite shore line in Cold Spring, NY.