Saturday, May 3, 2025

Historic Architecture

 


Titanium Palace
Paper, ink, wood glue
13"x15"







Castillo De San Marcos, 1672

The fort was constructed in 1672 to defend the Spanish residents from a pirate attack. Queen Maria of Spain ordered the fort to be built to defend the colony and protect Spanish ships.




St. Augustine Main Post Office, 1937

The current version of the post office was constructed as a replacement for the late 19th-century building. 


For this sculpture, I utilized design elements from both historic architectures, but predominantly from the Castillo De San Marcos, or "the fort." While bricks are used in both structures, they are used predominantly decoratively for the post office, whereas the fort utilized them for defense and to uphold an integral structure. For my sculpture, I wanted to have bricks be a decorative element while still providing visual interest and the illusion of heavy structure to the model. The majority of the inspiration was drawn from Castillo De San Marcos, most prominently the cylinder shape with windows in the center to create negative space. I drew additional inspiration from the post office and the unique stair structure integrated into the lobby entrance, as displayed above.


Once Upon A Dream
Paper, balsa wood, wood glue
14"x21"







Lightner Museum, 1888

The building was constructed to house the extensive artwork collection of Otto C. Lightner. Before it was a museum, the building was the Alcazar Hotel.




Casa Monica Hotel, 1888

The Casa Monica is one of the oldest hotels in the United States and is a member of the Historic Hotels of America in the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The hotel was built in 1888 by Franklin W. Smith, a Victorian Architecture enthusiast.


For this sculpture, I primarily utilized design elements from the Lightner Museum with minor influences from the Casa Monica Hotel. The Lightner Museum's use of pillars and heightened structures connected by a horizontal strip in the foreground of the building was the primary influence for my sculpture. The towering pillars with thin, sharp points inspired the fantastical and regal inclusion of the flags. The Casa Monica hotel's rigid and rectangular pattern lacing the tops of the highest structures inspired the similar lace lining the tips of the rectangular and cylinder towers in my sculpture, in addition to the ladders climbing the outermost sides of the pillars in my sculpture.


































No comments:

Post a Comment

Dinner and A Movie

Evaporating Sympathy Digital photograph Inspired by the movie Heathers The photograph represents the experience of those who are trapped in ...