



Client: Barber Architecture, Miller Global Properties
Location: Denver, CO, United States
Completion date: 2008
Project Team
Industry Resource
Michael C. Mayer, Managing Director
Franz Mayer of Munich
Artist
Reiner John
Art Consultant
Erica Behrens, Director, USA/Canada
Franz Mayer of Munich, Inc.

Overview
A suspended glass sculpture and mosaic “carpet” in the lobby of 1001 17th Street, a commercial and office high-rise in the heart of downtown Denver, Colorado.
This two-part artwork installation consists of a series of laminated, hand painted and airbrushed panels set in a steel hanging, sculptural framing structure along with intricate mosaics created out of Italian glass smalti, hand-chopped and set installed between two escalators. The hanging glass imagery is completely abstract while the mosaic design references satellite images of the surrounding Mount Evan mountain range.
Goals
The client was interested in filling this long, narrow and high-atrium space with a kaleidoscope of color and light. Transforming the space with the materials and the natural light and creating an interest to the tenants. The artwork draws the users into the space and towards the escalators and up to the upper level of the building while activating the marble walls and floors with brilliant and ever changing light and moving color throughout the day.
Process
This project was developed in close collaboration between the glass studio, Franz Mayer of Munich, Inc. and Barber Architecture. Mayer of Munich's services included that of the art consultant for the project and assisted in presenting and selecting artists for the eventual commission. The final design and ideas then fluidly worked with both the mosaic and glass studio to create this multidimensional installation for the challenging space.