Client: Summit Federal Credit Union
Location: Brighton, USA
Completion date: 2009
Project Team
Artist
Scott Grove
Green Grove Design
Architect
Rob Simonetti
SWBR Architects
Client
Barb Rothfuss
Summit Federal Credit Union
Overview
Patina copper leaves with gold leaf suspended for form a sphere in a 250SF foyer. The vines of each leaf group gently sway above the patrons below.
Goals
With the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified Brighton building, this “green” project evoked trees as my initial concept. I was inspired by the thought of trees, leaves, growth, life, evolution, expansion, and, again, the universe. I wanted to emphasize the center of the piece with denser and more brightly colored leaves. To accentuate this “origin of life” center, I highlighted the tight grouping of copper leaves with bright, variegated copper leaf. In order to emulate an expanding, growing universe, the leaves expand outward in density, and their colors transition from bright yellow, to orange, then red, green, blue, brown, and black on the outer most perimeter. These colors, or patinas, were achieved through an all natural chemical oxidation process.
Process
Grove worked closely with The Summit’s development team and SWBR Architects to design unique sculptures that worked within themes, established budget and short time frame. Throughout the design process, he provided concept sketches, 3D renderings and a scale model and consulted directly with the general contractor to ensure the installation met there schedule without interfering with the construction process onsite.