Baldessari Facade

Location
  • Miami, Florida

Parking garage facade designed by artist John Baldessari using ImageWall and Angel Hair Stainless Steel.

Facade for Miami Design District City View Garage.

Photo © A. Zahner Co.

featuring Baldessari's artwork between the Leong Leong Facade and the IwamotoScott facade.

The design team views the mockup for Miami City View Garage for the first time.

Photo © A. Zahner Co.

Facade for Miami Design District City View Garage.

Photo © A. Zahner Co.

Facade for Miami Design District City View Garage.

Photo © A. Zahner Co.

Parking garage facade designed by artist John Baldessari using ImageWall and Angel Hair Stainless Steel.

© A. Zahner Company

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Drop & Lock
Versatile Systems

Drop & Lock

Panel Attachment System

Fast & sealant-free installation for metal panels.

Custom Perforation
Custom Solution

Custom Perforation

Bespoke Perforations

Perforated metal has a long history in industrial use, but a fairly recent history in architectural applications. Zahner has been at the forefront of custom perforated metal since the earliest projects were made in the twentieth century.


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Design Assist

Design Assist

Engineering

Engineering

Fabrication

Fabrication

Installation

Installation

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Address
35 NE 38th St, Miami, FL, USA

Project Description

City View Garage, Miami Design District

Part of a sweeping development of the Miami Design District envisioned by Craig Robins of Dacra, the City View Garage features three unique visions on its facade, each design-engineered and manufactured by Zahner.

Between Leong Leong’s shimmering titanium-coated stainless steel facade, and IwamotoScott’s undulating generative aluminum facade, lies a permanent John Baldessari art installation-as-facade. In certain light, this massive canvas of stainless steel reveals a vivid rendering, created by circular perforations.

Baldessari’s vision was created using ImageWall, a Zahner patented process, which translated the artist’s imagery into a perforated panel system. The patented process was first developed by Zahner engineers for the de Young Museum as a means of visualizing imagery within the facade of a building. The automated system creates machine files for manufacturing functional, decorative metal sheets with patterned openings.

Imagery Decision

Baldessari’s original image portrays three figures enjoying games around a swimming pool and is part of the ‘Post-Studio’ conceptual art movement. Baldessari selected the image from his extensive collection of found production stills. Like much of the artist’s work, Fun One features a second element—Fun Two, located around the corner of the building, depicts a similar image of a woman balancing on a beach ball.

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