City of Coral Gables

File #: 17-6353    Version: 1 Name: AAP Minutes 04.24.17
Type: Minutes Status: Noted and Filed
File created: 8/2/2017 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 8/29/2017 Final action: 8/29/2017
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Coral Gables Arts Advisory Panel Meeting of April 24, 2017.
Attachments: 1. 04.24.17 MinutesforCC08.29.17, 2. AAP Meeting April 24 2017
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Coral Gables Arts Advisory Panel Meeting of April 24, 2017.
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STREETSCAPE PROJECT OVERVIEW & UPDATE:
Ms. Cathers welcomed the Panel and presented a brief PowerPoint presentation outlining the agenda for the meeting, a review of the program’s Public Art Curatorial Goals, and the Miracle Mile Streetscape Public Art Goals and Technical Criteria. Goals for the meeting were discussed and included a request for the Panel to recommend concepts for further development and recommendation.

MIRACLE MILE STREETSCAPE - ARTIST CONCEPT PRESENTATIONS:
Ball-Nogues Studio, represented by artist Benjamin Ball
Mr. Ball presented two related concepts. He shared his interest in the architectural history and references throughout Coral Gables along with his exploration of what could be a bridge between contemporary design, manufacturing, and the past - spanning further that the origins of the City. Thinking of how the artwork would occupy the space, he expressed that the artwork could have meaning as a gateway or space/place to occupy, turning the center of the crosswalk into a place in its own right. Mr. Ball stated that he noticed a use of amphoras on buildings and pavilions similar to the recurrent theme in Mediterranean references dating back to Greek and Roman times. He noted locations at the Biltmore, Country Club Prado, and more, becoming so common in Mediterranean architecture that the form is almost invisible.

Höweler + Yoon (Meejin Yoon), represented by Eric Höweler
Mr. Höweler introduced himself as the partner of Meejin Yoon and noted that the two work collaboratively on all projects. He referenced the project as art in the public realm, combining with the physical architecture of the City and the behavioral norms promoted through the architecture - not just the objects themselves, but the ambience around them. He continued, stating that public space is unscripted; and design creates a platform for that use. Mr. Höweler showed various public place examples of how...

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