

Client: Dayton Children's Hospital
Location: Dayton, OH, United States
Completion date: 2017
Project Team
Artist
Rai Pinto Studio
Rai Pinto Studio
Artist
Rubio Arauna Studio
Architect
Champlin Architecture
Champlin Architecture
Overview
The Dayton Children’s Hospital project was requested as a collection of 3d and 2d artwork for each floor hall in the Dayton building and two other locations in the concourse of an external building in the neighboring Springboro.
The theme topic was also designated. The storyline was “Things that Fly” because the origins of the history of aviation are linked with Dayton. This topic gave us wide scope to design several installations.
Goals
Due to the fact that we were working on spaces already designed by a team of architects and interior designers, we created a color code for each of the designs. In this way we assigned two preexisting colors found in the interior design proposal for each floor and we choose a third one, usually a complementary.
Process
Following this parameters we designed 10 artworks about things that fly, all of them made by smaller modules that had a significant connexion with the main silhouette represented or with modules representing smaller flying elements as well. Just like that we designed a plane made by paper planes, a rocket made by bubbles, a humming bird made by flowers, a comet made by stars, a plane made by butterflies, among other examples.
The project still growing so we hope to see future designs soon.
Additional Information
Things that fly, environmental design project / Client: Dayton Children’s Hospital Location: Dayton, Ohio, USA / Year: 2017 / Co-authorship: Rubio Arauna Project team: Berta Comellas, Dani Rubio, Marta Angrill, Mireia Sandoval, Pablo Estarriaga, Pol Pintó, Raimond Pinto / Curator: Disctintive Art Source / Architecture firm: Champlin Architecture / Photography: Rob Turner