



Map of Utah: Maple, sandstone, industrial felt and brass. These three materials (in five finishes) represent the company’s three areas of professional focus.
For C.W. Group
Opposite wall. Blackened hot-roll steel plate with custom cut brass medallions.
A series of window installations in Children’s section of the Weber County Headquarters Library. The installation challenges visitors to look at their world in new and unexpected ways. The design references the order and repetition in nature that early humans observed which led directly to the discovery of Mathematics.
This installation was developed in collaboration with Artist and Exhibit Developer, Meggie Troili
And under the direction of Prescott Muir Architects
Stacked glass panels with etched patterns, custom steel hardware in white powdercoat and polished stainless.
As the visitor moves towards the window, the layered patterns created a Moire effect, seemingly rippling and flowing together.
Steel matrix frame and custom cut mirror assembly, custom polished stainless steel hardware.
Each fully mirrored cell creates an individual kaleidoscope through which the visitor can view the outside world. Some cells have mirrored backs and reflect the viewer’s own image back to them.
Each Installation is intended to be experienced from both the inside and the outside of the library.
Each installation is protected by tempered glass mounted with custom stainless steel hardware.
Glass prism assemblies, custom steel hardware in white powdercoat and polished stainless.
The morning light through this widow fills the Children’s Section with hundreds of refracted rainbows.
Visitors experience their vision through a series of filters that bend and distort the observable world.
25 custom colored and cut glass panels stacked in layers, custom polished stainless steel hardware.
Visitors observe their world through colored filters, stacked to multiply the number of colors and illustrate the effect of blending tones. This installation is mounted directly to the reverse side of the tempered glass security panel with special adhesive and seems to float in air.
Staggered mirrors create a periscope effect, giving visitors a completely reflected and shifted view of the outside world.

Wooden frame, integrated lights, net and trash. This thirty foot long tunnel lined with trash served as the entry experience for an exhibit about sustainability.
Custom cut hot-roll steel, silver paint and chrome hardware
For The Colmena Group
The client asked for a piece that would showcase their love for and professional commitment to Salt Lake City.
Chrome standoffs support the laser-cut steel street map two inches from the wall.