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REVIEW OF ARTIST
PRELIMINARY DESIGN CONCEPTS
NOVEMBER 6, 2009
• A distinct image
• A sense of place and security
• Protection from sun, wind and rain
• Accessibility for disabled persons
• System and neighborhood information
• Modular design kit-of-parts
• Ease of maintenance
• Establish guidelines to reflect best practice standards
and FTA guidelines
•Create unique visual overlay for each station to reflect the
community of that station
• Promote positive Community Involvement via SAR
Committee
• Art related to Local History & Cultural Identity
• Enhance the Visual Landscape
Preliminary Artwork designed for the CSUSB station.
Section B.
(for full contiguous image see Paper Model)
Inplainsight art / artists amy baur and
Overall view of how artwork travels across the Glass Panels @ CSUSB station.
Inplainsight art / artists amy baur and brian boldonart
SAR COMMITTEE ALSO RECOMMENDED THAT IF ADDITIONAL
FUNDING BY THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO IS POSSIBLE, THAT
THIS ARTIST BE ASKED TO CREATE A LIGHT / METAL WORK FOR
THE PROJECT AS WELL.
Kendall Drive at Little Mountain Drive
Kendall Drive and Shandlin Hills
Drive
Juan & Patricia Navarrete
City of Lomalinda Stations Jerry L. Pettis Memorial Veterans Medical Center
Station
Anderson Street at Redlands Boulevard Stations
Loma Linda University Medical Center Stations
LOMA LINDA
Military Seals etched glass panels:
Army, Marine Corp, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard
The Merchant Marine seal will be etched on the glass panel as
will the photograph of Jerry L. Pettis and his wife Shirley Neil
Pettis.
The free standing veterans sculpture is designed as a station
identifier welcoming veterans at the Benton Street at Barton Road
Station.
Etched photographs on glass panels
Orange crate art
Bryn Mawr train station
Loma Linda health hotel, the Switzerland of America
Anderson Street at
Redlands Boulevard free
standing sculpture