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It looks heavy duty and should stand the test of time.
Agree.
And I have to say: when I first heard it was to be '3D'....I couldn't imagine that it would look good. Glad I have no imagination, so was very wrong about that, lol!
(and FWIW: when "Jaws" came out, I was a sophomore in HS.....yeah, I'm that old....I remember saying: how in the ____ are they going to make a WHOLE movie about a shark???? Guess having no imagination goes back quite a while for me.)
I knew someone would say that, lol
A large, metal fleur-de-lis sculpture was installed Wednesday in the University of Louisiana Quadrangle, the centerpiece of a water fountain and plaza being constructed as part of a student-designed makeover to the Quad.
The three-sided fleur-de-lis, which weighs about 3,000 pounds and is about 14 feet tall, was mounted atop a 4-foot concrete base inside the fountain.
The sculpture stands as “a symbol, an icon of the University,” said Tom Sammons, director of the School of Architecture and Design.
More than 100 University of Louisiana students worked on the fleur-de-lis over about five years, including architectural students who designed various aspects of the project as part of a Community Design Workshop group led by Sammons.
One of those students is Todd St. Julien, who earned a master’s degree in architecture and design from the University of Louisiana. St. Julien is an architect with Trahan Architecture + Planning, a firm in Lafayette
“It was a true collaborative process, and it’s great to see the work of so many students come to life,” St. Julien said at the installation Wednesday.
The stainless steel fleur-de-lis was shaped and constructed by Begneaud Manufacturing of Scott. It was transported to the University early Wednesday morning, and lowered into place by a 40-ton crane.
The fleur-de-lis sculpture isn’t the only feature that will make the fountain stand out, according to Scott Hebert, a civil engineer with Garden City Construction in Lafayette.
Hebert, who earned his bachelor’s degree at UL, said the fountain will be equipped with LED lighting that can be programmed to change colors, and light up the entire area at night.
“It will be a two-tiered fountain. Water will flow from the top tier, which the sculpture sits in, to the bottom tier, creating a waterfall effect,” Hebert said at the installation Wednesday.
Renovations to the Quad also include a plaza, new walkways and landscaping with crepe myrtles and magnolias.
“The Quad is the University’s living room, a public space surrounded by its first buildings. When people come to see the campus and these beautiful red buildings trimmed in white, they will also see a beautiful Quad,” Sammons said.
UL's Student Government Association spearheaded the Quad redesign in 2010. The project is the first major Master Plan project to be paid for with self-assessed student fees.
The Master Plan will guide campus growth, development and change over the next 15-20 years.
Louisiana.edu
That looks high-end. Finally they are using the free brains, ie the students, to conceive ideas that are good looking and modern.
I think with the addition of the new, MASSIVE F.D.L. there might be some new pics to post. I can't wait to see the finished product. Talked to a guy today at Acme Brick that is helping provide the "bricks" for the new Walk of Honor. A lot of great things to say about the area and what the school is doing.
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