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Solar-powered arch announced as winner of the LAGI Willimantic design competition

By Hope Daley|

Monday, Apr 30, 2018

Rio Iluminado by Pirie Associates, Lindsay Suter, and Gar Waterman. Image: LAGI.

The LAGI (Land Art Generator Initiative) design competition has recently awarded Rio Iluminado as the winning project. An arch covered in a 900 square foot solar array, this public art piece will be built on the waterfront of downtown Willimantic, Connecticut. The Rio Iluminado team includes Pirie Associates Architects, architect Lindsay Suter, and sculptor Gar Waterman. The artwork was designed to generate 25.5 MWh of clean energy annually for a 3.4-acre site owned by the Willimantic Whitewater Partnership (WWP).

Rio Iluminado by Pirie Associates, Lindsay Suter, and Gar Waterman. Image: LAGI.

WWP has recently remediated a prominent site in the heart of Willimantic and prepared it for development. Soon it will be home to a new whitewater park and other public amenities that WWP envisions will be powered with on-site renewable energy. The team's arch design will function as the center piece for this upcoming park.

Rio Iluminado by Pirie Associates, Lindsay Suter, and Gar Waterman. Image: LAGI.

This structure was created to reinforce the community’s connection to the river, as well as marking the passage of the seasons and the movement of river-related species. For Phase II of the project the winning team will undertake a detailed design stage to develop Rio Iluminado for production. Phase III will see the fabrication, instruction and production of the artwork, which is expected to cost between $250,000 and $500,000. 

Rio Iluminado by Pirie Associates, Lindsay Suter, and Gar Waterman. Image: LAGI.

Runner up projects included Eddy Line, by Höweler + Yoon Architecture and Gray Organschi, and Solar Boombox by Claudia Dinep and Kristin Schwab.

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Solar-powered arch announced as winner of the LAGI Willimantic design competition

By Hope Daley|

Monday, Apr 30, 2018

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Rio Iluminado by Pirie Associates, Lindsay Suter, and Gar Waterman. Image: LAGI.

Related

lagi ● public art ● sculpture ● solar power ● connecticut ● competition ● usa ● willimantic ● land art generator initiative

The LAGI (Land Art Generator Initiative) design competition has recently awarded Rio Iluminado as the winning project. An arch covered in a 900 square foot solar array, this public art piece will be built on the waterfront of downtown Willimantic, Connecticut. The Rio Iluminado team includes Pirie Associates Architects, architect Lindsay Suter, and sculptor Gar Waterman. The artwork was designed to generate 25.5 MWh of clean energy annually for a 3.4-acre site owned by the Willimantic Whitewater Partnership (WWP).

Rio Iluminado by Pirie Associates, Lindsay Suter, and Gar Waterman. Image: LAGI.

WWP has recently remediated a prominent site in the heart of Willimantic and prepared it for development. Soon it will be home to a new whitewater park and other public amenities that WWP envisions will be powered with on-site renewable energy. The team's arch design will function as the center piece for this upcoming park.

Rio Iluminado by Pirie Associates, Lindsay Suter, and Gar Waterman. Image: LAGI.

This structure was created to reinforce the community’s connection to the river, as well as marking the passage of the seasons and the movement of river-related species. For Phase II of the project the winning team will undertake a detailed design stage to develop Rio Iluminado for production. Phase III will see the fabrication, instruction and production of the artwork, which is expected to cost between $250,000 and $500,000. 

Rio Iluminado by Pirie Associates, Lindsay Suter, and Gar Waterman. Image: LAGI.

Runner up projects included Eddy Line, by Höweler + Yoon Architecture and Gray Organschi, and Solar Boombox by Claudia Dinep and Kristin Schwab.

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